Explore Ethics Related to Cultural, Ethnic and Religious Issues in End-of-Life Decision Making (6 Law and Ethics CEs)

Amelia Carroll MS, LMHC, CT  November 10  Mount Lake Terrace  WA  

December 1 Tacoma WA. As providers, we are met with challenges brought by diversity. As mental health practitioners our first ethical obligation is to do no harm so it is important that we gain knowledge and self-awareness of the challenges of diversity that we, as providers, are faced with on a day-to-day basis. Diversity factors do not apply to minorities only, and are relevant not only to individuals and their families, but also to professional care providers.

CE: 6 Law and Ethics CEs  Cascadia Training  $159  Brian Andersen  (206) 441-6892  Web: www.cascadia-training.com  Email: cascadia.training@gmail.com  

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