Managing Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Work With Refugees

Venue

This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Access instructions will be provided after registration.

Description

A growing number of psychologists respond to the global refugee crisis by providing mental health (MH) support to resettled refugees. Psychologists face unique professional and personal challenges and ethical dilemmas in this work. The diverse experiences and languages of refugees, cultural barriers, anti-immigrant sentiments, and the power differential underscore the importance of specialized professional competencies and commitment to professional and humanitarian values in MH providers who work with refugees. Participants practice decision making and negotiating common ethical dilemmas. This intermediate workshop offers strategies for managing professional and personal challenges and transference by increasing self-awareness. Original webinar date: October 29, 2020

This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers for 2.5 continuing education contact hours.

Learning Objectives

•    List three examples of personal and professional challenges in MH work with refugees and match them with ways to increase self-awareness.
•    Recognize, examine, and negotiate common ethical dilemmas in the interdisciplinary practice.
•    Identify two examples of ethically questionable practices. 
 

Presenter

Elena Cherepanov, PhD

Elena Cherepanov, PhD is a faculty of School of Psychology and Counseling at Cambridge College (Boston, MA). Her interests mainly concern global and refugee mental health, trauma systems, disaster response, multicultural integrated care and the community-based interventions. She is the author of the book on Ethics for Global Mental Health: From Good Intentions to Humanitarian accountability (Routledge, 2019), the paper on Ethical dilemmas in GMH (BJP, 2019), and the chapter on Sexual gender-based violence as warfare in the Handbook on Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan (Springer, 2019).

Continuing Education

Credits:
2.5 CE
Level:
Intermediate
Production Date:
10/29/2020

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Price: $65.00

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