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Passionate Professionals; Dispassionate Practice: Ethical Boundaries in Non-Clinical Roles

Passionate Professionals; Dispassionate Practice: Ethical Boundaries in Non-Clinical Roles
A Live, Interactive Webinar
Thursday, August 22, 2024 from 12:00pm - 1:30pm ET (11am CT\10am MT\9am PT)

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Description
You are a committed coach with a specialization in recovery. You may also be a peer recovery professional committed to a support service practice. “Meeting people where they’re at,” is a foundational principle for you. What could possibly go wrong? How can you protect yourself from violating professional boundaries? What is the value of “letting go of outcomes”? In this interactive workshop, we will explore principles of non-clinical practice; examine the intersection of coaching and recovery; and ask what is the value of “letting go of outcomes”? By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to delineate and describe the elements of non-clinical practice; evaluate personal attitudes and values towards dispassionate service; and develop personal strategies for balancing passionate motivation with dispassionate service.
Learning Objectives
  • Participants will be able to delineate and describe the elements of non-clinical practice.
  • Participants will be able to evaluate personal attitudes and values towards dispassionate service.
  • Participants will be able to develop personal strategies for balancing passionate motivation with dispassionate service.

Presenters
Ruth Riddick, CARC

Ruth Riddick, CARC, is a two-time Irish American Healthcare Pioneer. Riddick added a recovery specialization to her Sobriety Together coach training practice in 2004, per standards she established in her native Ireland. Riddick is a certified addiction recovery coach (CARC), Advisory Council member of the International Association of Recovery Coach Professionals (IARCP from 2019), and founding member of the ASAP-New York Certification Board Trainer Registry (from 2020), where her training programs and workshops are approved. She offers technical assistance for trainers at ASAP-NYCB. Riddick is also an authorized CCAR trainer under the RCP/Facilitator program. A nationally recognized recovery subject matter expert, Riddick serves on panels at the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and on the Board of the New York Association of Treatment Court Professionals (NYATCP). She is recipient of multiple industry (e.g Caron) and community service awards.

Content Level
All Levels

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Interactivity
Polls and Q&A.

Price
Education is FREE to all professionals.
Earn 1.5 Continuing Education Hours (CE)
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Who Should Attend
Addiction professionals, employee assistance professionals, social workers, mental health counselors, professional counselors, psychologists, and other helping professionals that are interested in learning about addiction-related matters.
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