BRWN-0090 - Supporting Clients' Right to be Wrong: Ethical Challenges of Client-Centered Practice
Client-centered practice is empowering, strengths-centered, and fits within the professional and ethical responsibilities of self-determination. Despite the many positive attributes of this approach, ethical dilemmas still occur. For example, it can be challenging to maintain a client-centered approach when clients are making decisions that put them at risk.
Attendees will explore the ethical challenges of putting clients’ goals, needs, and wants in the center of practice. Participants will participate in several activities to get hands-on experience in client-centered ethical decision-making.
Note: This lecture was developed to address the licensure requirement for 3 hours of continuing education in ethics per licensure period.
- Approximate duration: 3 hours
- Registration: $50
- CEUs: 3 Social Work CEUs
(contingent on passing a 30-question multiple-choice post-test, score of 70% or higher)
Following registration and payment, you will receive an email with a link to view the lecture, print off handouts, and take the post-test. Complete viewing and the post-test at your convenience at any time over the next 30 days. We recommend having your copy of the NASW Code of Ethics available during this lecture. You can view a free online copy here, or purchase a 2021 Revised NASW Code of Ethics from the NASW Press.
Questions about online lectures? Please email us at brownprofdev@wustl.edu.