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Ethical Decision Making - Kentucky:

The Four Factors Influencing Judgment

OUTLINE

 

8:20 to 10:00              I:    The Decision Matrix

·         KAR & KRS Guidelines and Regulations

·         Setting

·         Client Expectations

·         Counter Transference

 

                                    II:  Guidelines and Regulations

    ·         Codes of Ethics

    ·         Kentucky State Laws

    ·         Other Resources

 

10:00 to 10:10            Break

 

10:10 to 11:40            III:  Setting

·         Settings With Strict Rules

·         Settings With Potential For Conflict

·         Settings With Low Risk

 

        IV:  Case Presentation

 

11:40 to 12:30             Lunch

 

12:30 to 2:00               V:  Client Expectations

·         What Can Be Known Ahead of Time

·         What Can Be Observed

·         What Can Be Inferred

 

       VI:  Case Presentation

 

2:00 to 2:10                Break

 

2:10 to 3:30                VII:   Counter Transference

·         Research Data

·         Biases, Preferences & Familiarity

·         Issues With High Risk Potential

 

        VIII:  Case Presentation

 

Goal:               Participants will learn how to make ethical decisions using a matrix of factors which influence

                        all potential ethical situations.

 

Objectives:     1.  Participants will learn where to access Kentucky codes of ethics and Kentucky state law

                              regarding ethical practices.

 

                        2   Participants will learn how to assess their work setting for potential ethical risks.

 

                        3   Participants will learn how to determine client expectations based on a variety of verbal

                             and non-verbal signals given by clients.

 

                        4   Participants will learn how to monitor their own counter transference to avoid potential ethical

                             problems.

 

Methods:        Lecture, Handouts, Power Point Presentation, Case Presentation, Case Discussion

 

Author:          Jim Heisel, LISW-S LICDC is the owner of Heisel and Associates, a business which serves the

                        social services field by providing professional education to social workers, counselors, chemical

                        dependency counselors, psychologists, rehabilitation counselors, school counselors, marriage and

                        family therapists and employee assistance professionals.  Heisel and Associates sponsors up to 68 days

                        of professional workshops each year in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky and has performed workshops in 17

                        different states. 

 

                        Jim Heisel has been a professional trainer since 1984.  He specializes in providing workshops on

                        adolescents, addicted people, couples, families, brief treatment methods and professional ethics. 

                        Mr. Heisel has performed over 600 workshops.  Additionally Mr. Heisel has been an adjunct lecturer

                        at the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University.  He has taught over 35 college courses.  He is

                        known for practical, informative and highly entertaining.

 

Click here for presenter resume and recent evaluation results.

 

Thursday, April 19, 2012 - Louisville, KY

Friday, April 20, 2012 -       Northern KY/Erlanger

Wednesday, October 3, 2012 - Louisville, KY

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