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  • Ethics in Rural Practice: There Isn’t Always an Exact Answer
    Self Study
    • Credit(s): 3 Ethics
    • Course Number: AK20200618
    • Duration: 2 hours 50 minutes
    • Access: Indefinite
    Self Study
    • Non-Member Price
    • $105.00
    • Member Price
    • $90.00

  Description

Social work and mental health practice in isolated and remote areas, especially in Alaska, can be challenging and present ethical dilemmas usually more easily avoided in urban settings. This presentation will cover issues such as unavoidable dual relationships, confidentiality issues, issues related to social media, and how to feel comfortable making decisions where no clear right answer exists. This is a presentation that is also meant to facilitate group discussion regarding these topics.

Note: This webinar is scheduled for 1:30 - 4:30 PM Alaska Standard Time on Thursday, June 18th.

  Credits

3 Ethics  

  Faculty

  • Frank Ponziano, LPCS, MAC, CDCS, Early Interventions Clinical SupervisorBio
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    Frank Ponziano, LPCS, MAC, CDCS, Early Interventions Clinical Supervisor Bio

    Frank Ponziano LPCS, MAC, CDCS is an Early Interventions Clinical Supervisor in Fairbanks Alaska and honored to serve the TCC communities with compassion and love. My focus is access to care, utilization and clinical supervision to a team of varying positions, which include intake coordinator, clinical associate, SUD counselor, case managers and clinicians. I have training with addictions, grief and loss, and emotional regulation; in which I practice through a relational framework based on empathy and connection. I have experience providing individual, group, family and community-based interventions in both urban and rural communities such as Chicago IL, Fairbanks and Barrow AK. Lastly, I travel, as needed, throughout the interior, providing supervision and interventions face-to-face, as well as virtually. 

  • James T. BolinBio
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    James T. Bolin Bio

    J.T. Bolin, LCSW is a mental health clinician in Fairbanks, AK. Most recently, he spent the past five years working as mental health clinician and clinical director in Dillingham, AK where he provided community mental health and psychotherapy services to children, families, and adults in remote villages and towns across the Bristol Bay region. Previously, he provided community mental health and family therapy services to inner-city youth and their families in St. Louis, MO. He is presently the Vice President of the NASW Alaska Chapter and the chairman of the Ethics Committee. He specializes in child and family therapy, personality disorders, chronically suicidal and destructive behaviors, and difficult to engage individuals as well as extensive experience collaborating with child protective workers and family courts.

  • Nina J. Corbett, LCSW

  Materials

Ethics in Rural Practice There Isnt Always an Exact Answer.pdf (0) (2 MB)
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