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Social workers always rank working with suicidal people among the most stressful of all clinical interactions. In this webinar we will unpack some of the ethical issues that social workers encounter when working with suicidal clients and their families, including when to break confidentiality, how to work with parents of a suicidal teenager, and what are the professional standards of care for suicidal clients.
Objectives:
Discuss how personal attitudes and opinions about suicide influence professional action
Articulate professional standards of care for suicidal clients
List the relevant ethical principles when working with suicidal clients
1.5 Ethics
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$45.00
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$30.00
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