ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CLINICIANS (3 CEs Virtual)

$85.00

April 14, 2025. 9:00 am to 12:15 pm

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April 14, 2025. 9:00 am to 12:15 pm

April 14, 2025. 9:00 am to 12:15 pm

Mental health professionals increasingly encounter clients with histories of complex trauma, including prolonged exposure to abuse, neglect, or systemic discrimination, which significantly impacts mental health and resilience. Are You, as a Mental Health Clinician, aware of your ethical obligation to understand and address the patient’s complex trauma? Attendees will learn about the profound effects of trauma on clients’ cognitive, emotional, and physiological functioning and the critical role of trauma-informed approaches. The workshop emphasizes the responsibility of mental health providers to seek specialized training in trauma treatment to ensure ethical, safe, and effective care. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the standards of ethical practice related to trauma care, guidelines for professional development, and strategies for integrating trauma-informed practices into their work.

This VIRTUAL workshop offers 3 core Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs). Virtual Presentations Attendees will receive a Zoom link by email the night before the workshop.

During this virtual workshop, your video must be turned on to receive your CEs. We must be able to attest that you attended and participated in the workshop.

This workshop costs 85.00

Presenter: Sherie Hawkins, Ph. D., LPC, NCC, CPCS

Dr. Sherie Hawkins has a passion for helping people heal from the effects of traumatic experiences. She does this through her direct work with clients primarily utilizing EMDR therapy (www.emdria.org), through her supervision of Licensed Associates and Interns who are serving clients at her practice, Hope Springs Mind, Body, Spirit (www.hopespringscounseling.org) , and through her instruction and supervision of graduate students where she teaches at Adams State University and Liberty University. Sherie graduated from the University of Georgia in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, Georgia State University in 1998 with a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling, and Regent University in 2014 with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor, a Certified EMDR Practitioner, and a Certified Forest Therapy Guide. Sherie founded Hope Springs Mind, Body, Spirit as a private practice mental health counseling center that also serves to provide complimentary helping professional services to their clients in order to create opportunity for more “whole person” healing.

Location: THIS WORKSHOP IS VIRTUAL. ATTENDEES WILL BE SENT A ZOOM LINK THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WORKSHOP WITH ALL INFORMATION.

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