Ethical Aspects of Trauma and Substance Use Treatment (virtual)*

On March 16th 2024 by admin
Ana Guerra, LCSW, LPC, LCADC, CCS May 8 & 15, 2024 9:45 am - 12:30 pm REMOTE ACCESS COST: $110 5 CEU’s

*This course is presented in two modules, participants must attend BOTH dates.

Due to the highly emotional nature of treating substance use disorders and trauma, clinicians require the ability to recognize and respond objectively to ethical dilemmas that emerge in treatment. Numerous codes of ethical conduct exist to guide clinicians from various counseling professions. However, there are also many variables that need to be considered when identifying an ethical plan of action. In this course, clinicians will examine legal constraints, obligations and potential options from a trauma informed perspective. Clinicians will also examine their own reactions to situations so they can evaluate ethically challenging scenarios. Although this course addresses ethical and legal issues specific to substance use and trauma, the ethical principles are applicable to many populations and settings.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss ethical responsibilities
  • Identify common factors that increase risk of legal or disciplinary involvement when working with clients
    with a history or trauma and/or SUD
  • Describe the added impact of trauma and/or SUD on several common clinical and ethical situations.
  • List strategies to work through and resolve ethical dilemmas through a trauma-focused lens
  • Recognize the impact of vicarious trauma and the importance of self-care.

Ana Guerra, LCSW, LPC, LCADC, CCS
Ms. Guerra, is a seasoned mental health professional with extensive experience in mental health and substance use disorders. She specializes in the treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders and Trauma. Ms. Guerra parlayed her clinical experience into a career as an adjunct/faculty member for various colleges and universities in NJ. She proposed, developed the curriculum and taught the Substance Use Disorder courses at Kean University’s Social Work Department. Ms. Guerra teaches across the Bachelor and Master level curriculum in Social Work and Addiction Studies including courses such as “Trauma” and “Psychopathology”. Ms. Guerra is approved by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of NJ (APCBNJ) to teach initial and re-certification L/CADC courses. As a trainer for New Jersey Prevention Network, she served as an integral team member revising the CADC curriculum. Ms. Guerra facilitates training and consultation for various mental health, substance use and academic settings. She maintains a private practice and is also a Clinical Supervisor for a residential and outpatient treatment facility. In 2019, Ms. Guerra was selected by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) to participate in the development of the CSWE’s Substance Use Curricular Guide which was published in 2020. Ms. Guerra is approved by the APCBNJ as well as the NJ Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee as a Mandatory Legal Class Trainer.

CE’s
NJ Credentials:

This course “Ethical Aspects of Trauma and Substance Use Treatment” and the trainer, Ana Guerra have been approved by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of NJ. This course, provided by Behavioral Health Matters, approval #403052224REC5s is approved for 5 continuing education credit hours by the APCBNJ. Credentials issued by the APCBNJ, the NJ Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners and the NJ Board of Social Work Examiners recognize such courses. This 5 CE course is approved for social work continuing education hours in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.4c12.

NY Social Workers:
Behavioral Health Matters, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers; provider approval #SW-0443. Social workers attending this Live-Online course titled: “Ethical Aspects of Trauma and Substance Use Treatment” will receive five (5) continuing education contact hours.



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