Presents:

Ethical Issues and Supervision Practices in the Treatment of Court-Ordered Offenders

Presented by: Lisa Rhees, MA, MSW, LISW,

Friday, October 3, 2008
3 CPE/clock hours: 9:00 AM – 12:15 PM

REGISTRATION FORM: $105.00 early registration 

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This training presents ethical issues that clinicians may encounter in working with court-ordered clients, such as sex offenders and male batterers. Issues include boundary violations, safety issues, transference and counter-transference, secondary trauma, and duty to report crimes/abuse.  Scenarios will be presented along with suggestions for handling these situations.  Supervisors will be trained to present these issues, scenarios and suggestions to the clinicians they supervise.

 

This training meets the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marital &  Family Therapist Board requirement for 3 CEU’s for ethics or supervision.

Office of Continuing Education

1947 College Road, 115 Stillman Hall

Columbus, OH 43210

 

Phone (614) 292-0398    Fax (614) 247-7863

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Participants will learn by the conclusion of this training:

 

· Learn to identify and treat boundary violations and personal safety issues in working with court-ordered clients

· Learn to recognize transference and counter-transference issues in the therapeutic relationship

· Better understand the statutes for duty to warn, or duty to report abuse

· Better able to present these concepts and suggested steps for handling these ethical issues to their supervisees

Presenter:  Lisa Rhees, MA, MSW, LISW, Executive Director of Specialized Therapeutic Offender Programming (STOP), Inc. Lisa has provided training for: Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Franklin County Municipal Probation Department, the Franklin County Adult Probation Department, Ohio Corrections and Court Services Association and the Midwest Regional Hostage Negotiators Conference; Lisa is a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers.