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Imposter Syndrome: Who Me? (1.5 NBCC Credits)

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This training is designed to provide attendees with increased competency regarding ethical decision making. Common ethical dilemmas such as mandated reporting obligations, dual relationships, and clinical documentation will be addressed along with the emerging ethical considerations presented by increased utilization of telehealth services and social media. Participants will have the opportunity to review and apply relevant codes of ethics, rules, laws, and ethical decision-making models. Focus will be on Arizona regulations. Objectives Participants will be able to define and identify sources that influence feelings of imposter syndrome. Participants will gain information and knowledge regarding approaches to address feelings of imposter syndrome for self and supervisees (if applicable). Participants will learn skills to decrease the negative impact of imposter syndrome. *Before beginning the program, please ensure that you have completed your CBPI account profile including your first and last name as you would like it to appear on your CE certificate (please note this requires completing all sections of the profile, not just your "display name.")

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$30.00

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