Ethical Decision-Making in Play Therapy: Models and Applications
Learn how to apply important ethical constructs in the current play therapy context.
Description
In this experiential workshop, you will review ethical theories and models of ethical decision-making relevant to play therapy applications. Special emphasis will be placed on developing your understanding of decision-making processes used in arriving at ethical courses of action in four primary areas of emphasis in professional ethics codes and the APT Practice Guidelines. These areas include: a) informed consent, b) confidentiality, c) competence, and d) multiple relationships. Using case studies and vignettes, you will be invited to consider what might be the best course of action in a variety of play therapy scenarios presenting ethical dilemmas. .
4 Live Webinar CE Hours. (non-contact)(4 hours on Play Therapy Skills and Methods) This workshop meets APT's definition of "Live Webinar."
APT Approved Provider 99-055
League of Extraordinary Adlerian Play Therapists (LEAPT) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7402. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit a
Objectives
- List the assumptions and theories behind ethical decision-making models,
- Identify and explain a practical model for ethical decision-making in play therapy
- Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of informed consent in play therapy
- Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of competence in play therapy
- Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of confidentiality in play therapy
- Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of dual relationships in play therapy
- Identify and explain how cultural backgrounds and beliefs can influence ethical decision-making.
Agenda
8:00 am - Start
10:00 am - Break
12:15 pm - End