Course Detail: WELL-9303 - Ethics in the Clinical Relationship

This engaging skill-building workshop explores the ethical principles and practices that guide professionals in helping relationships. Participants will examine real-world ethical challenges and develop strategies for making sound, client-centered decisions. Topics include ethical decision-making frameworks, diagnosis and ethics, strength-based ethical practice, the ethical use of evidence-based interventions, professional boundaries, physical touch, self-disclosure, verbal communication, and ending helping relationships in an ethical and professional manner.

Objectives: by the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
?Use principles to guide ethical decision making.
?Work with clients from a strength-based perspective. 
?Use ethical principles when making diagnoses.
?Use ethical principles to establish healthy boundaries with clients.
?Examine evidence-based practices from an ethical lens.
?Explore ethics as it pertains to verbal communication with clients.

Class note: Upon successful completion three (3) contact hours will be awarded to nurses, counselors and social workers. 

 Session Information: 2026FA.WELL-9303.001

Schedule: Every day, starting on 10/15/26 and ending on 10/15/26
Times: 09:00am-12:00pm CDT
Regular registration fee : $49.00

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Mark Sanders

Facility Detail

Riverfront Campus
WDC*D152
100 College Drive
Kankakee, IL 60901
WDC*D152