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part 1 Basics – boot camp part 2 Power and control now, what are the other issues around trauma, terror, disaster?

Trauma – Ethics – Part III NMMHCA A pril 30, 2011 Paul David Fornell, MS, NCC, MCC, LPCC, Counselor , Consultant and Coach Adjunct Faculty – University of Phoenix pfornell@email.phoenix.edu  pfornell@aol.com 505-352-4231.

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part 1 Basics – boot camp part 2 Power and control now, what are the other issues around trauma, terror, disaster?

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  1. Trauma – Ethics – Part III NMMHCA April 30, 2011Paul David Fornell, MS, NCC, MCC, LPCC, Counselor, Consultant and CoachAdjunct Faculty – University of Phoenixpfornell@email.phoenix.edu pfornell@aol.com505-352-4231

  2. part 1 Basics – boot camppart 2 Power and controlnow, what are the other issues around trauma, terror, disaster?

  3. Ethics scenarios:in small groups & following the Ethical Decision Making Model discuss scenarios related to trauma, terror, disaster that you encounter-

  4. Ethical decision making model • ID the problem • Apply the Code of Ethics • Nature and dimensions of the dilemma • Potential course of action • Potential consequences – choosing a plan • Evaluate the plan – the course of action • Implement • Re-evaluate

  5. Informed consent:do you return to this discussion? Updates as needed?

  6. Disclosure:similar to consent, do you review this as needed?

  7. Confidentiality:how do you maintain your confidentiality with clients?

  8. Treatment teams:what are the special needs/concerns/issues working with a team?

  9. Cultural issues:what changes? What stays the same? How do you keep up?

  10. Transfer services:do you have a plan?

  11. Making referrals: do you keep your list up to date? Follow up?

  12. Technology: Are you following ethical practices? Are you keeping up?

  13. Questions?Further considerations?What will I do next?

  14. Resources for your follow up ACA NMCA AMHCA NMMHCA American Red Cross Other community organizations

  15. Trauma – Ethics – Part IIINMMHCA April 30, 2011Paul David Fornell, MS, NCC, MCC, LPCC, Counselor, Consultant and CoachAdjunct Faculty – University of Phoenixpfornell@email.phoenix.edu pfornell@aol.com505-352-4231

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