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Coping with Moral Distress: Helping Our Clients, Helping Ourselves
Moral distress arises when personal, structural, or societal factors prevent us from behaving in ways that are consistent with our values and beliefs. Over time, this discomfort can create existential distress, job dissatisfaction, and burnout. In this session, we will address assessment and treatment strategies for use in our own work and with clients who may be suffering with moral distress or moral injury and related symptoms. We will consider moral distress from ethical, clinical, and structural perspectives and offer participants a myriad of perspectives with which to consider their own opportunity to practice as change agents in their own settings.
Learning Objectives:
Describe moral distress as a separate phenomenon from emotional distress.
Discuss major root causes of moral distress and moral injury.
Assess the potential impact of moral distress on various populations, especially those in health and mental health-related fields.
Compare strategies for addressing moral distress on personal, clinical, and systemic levels.
1 Clinical Social Work
Price
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Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$20.00
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