Use your NASW username and password to log into the Social Work Online CE Institute. Your current registrations are available in your account once you log in. Forgot your NASW Username/password? Click here to reset. If you need to create an NASW account, click here.
NASW courses are generally accepted in all 50 states. If you are unsure whether a course is accepted in your state or fulfills specialty education requirements, please check with your licensing board before purchasing.
You must select a location to proceed.
Yes
No
There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
Moral Distress and Injury in Social Work: Ethical Conflicts in Social Work Practice
Social workers sometimes witness, perpetrate, or fail to prevent acts that violate their deeply held beliefs. The harm that they experience is referred to as moral distress or injury. Moral distress and injury may trigger a wave of symptoms and emotions that adversely affect the practitioner: posttraumatic stress disorder; feelings of overwhelming guilt and remorse; and a sense of demoralization in the form of disheartenment, dejection, hopelessness, loss of values, and despondency. These adverse effects can be so debilitating that some practitioners will even leave the profession they love. In this webinar, Frederic Reamer discusses moral distress, injury, and demoralization; the symptoms that can manifest; prevention, self-care, and resilience; legal and ethical obligations, including what it means to be a whistleblower; and how to develop moral courage to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
• Identify moral distress and injury in social work. • List common symptoms and manifestations of moral distress and injury. • Develop protocols to promote prevention, self-care, and resilience. • Implement strategies to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.
2 Ethics
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$70.00
Member
$60.00
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(Self Study) Social Work Licensure - How to Keep Yourself Out of Trouble - Presented by the NASW-NJ Chapter
(Self Study) 21st Century Ethics and the Politics of Social Work
(CE Tracker) NASW CE Tracker
(Self Study) Being Afraid of the Angry Client: Using Schema Therapy to Understand and Treat Anger Modes – Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Moral Distress and Injury in Social Work—Cases, Causes, and Strategies for Prevention
(Self Study) Understanding the Importance of Culturally Competent Mental Health Services and Barriers Faced by Diverse Communities
(Self Study) Ethical Decision Making in Private Practice - Presented by the NASW-NJ Chapter
(Self Study) Extreme Risk Protection Order (Red Flag Law) – Presented by the NASW-NJ Chapter
(Self Study) Older Adults and Ethical Issues
(Self Study) Prescription Opioid Misuse and Dependence in New Jersey – Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Executive and Life Coaching: An Introduction for Social Workers - Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(CEtoGo) Making a Tough Call: The Social Worker’s Decision to Report Suspected Child Maltreatment - Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter