Description
This training is being offered by:
The Substance Use and Mental Health Leadership Council with support from the Opioid Treatment Program Health Home Initiative
Provides an overview and discussion of the ' the nature of the helping' relationships between healthcare professionals and clients. It covers the components and the steps in building such relationships including trust and confidentiality. Various types of verbal & non-verbal communication techniques are reviewed as well as exploring effective engagement strategies. Therapeutic Boundaries are discussed and illustrations of potential Boundary Crossing. Values clarification and ethics are covered as they relate to the treatment relationship. Concepts of the 'Power Differential' in therapeutic relationships covered. The use of Clinical Supervision to manage 'disclosures/ secrets' and blurring of boundaries will be covered.
Instructor: Mary Jane Creely MSN, RN
Level - New employees to Intermediate
Continuing Education Credits:
Social Worker CEUs: This training is pending approval by the National Association of Social Workers for 2.0 continuing education credits.
Mental Health Counselors CEUs: This training is pending approval by the RI Mental Health Counselors Association for 2.0 continuing education credits.
Chemical Dependency Professionals CEUs: This training has been approved by the RI Certification Board for 2.0 continuing education credits (The RICB is an IC&RC affiliate).
Domains: 1,3,9,14
Objectives
To identify the different types of Relationships
To define boundaries & provide illustrations of potential ‘Boundary Crossing’
To summarize the professional staff’s responsibility towards all clients
To review ethical standards for clinical staff regarding ‘Standards of Care’
To utilize therapeutic communication techniques – Verbal & Non Verbal
To identify values applicable to all clinical staff/ all clinical disciplines
To explore effective ‘Client Engagement’ strategies
To utilize basic Motivational Interviewing to foster positive Client Engagement
To define Clinical Supervision & to discuss it place in our Clinical Practice.
Learning Credits
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