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The Challenges of Being an Ethical Therapist:
Understanding and Managing the Ethical Difficulties of Today’s Therapists
(How to Avoid Slippery Slopes of Counter Transferences)

October 14
Friday
1:30-4:30pm

Saal
Bahnson Center
60 W. Locust Street
Bethlehem, PA

Program Fee: $60
Early Reg. Discount: $50
if registered by 9/30
(All tuition monies will go to MTS Counseling Scholarships)

Contact Hours: 3 (.3 CEU)
CEUs have been approved by the PA Certification Board, National Board for Certified Counselors and for Social Work

Bahnson Center is accessible for individuals with mobility impairments. Moravian Theological Seminary encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Amanda Griesser at 610-861-1516 at least one week prior to the event.

 

The counselor-client relationship requires a particular sensitivity to a range of ethical (and in some cases potentially legal) issues. The purpose of this workshop is to enable practitioners in the caring professions to cultivate an awareness of their own need to establish clear ethical boundaries while maintaining an empathic and helpful relationship with clients.  This workshop fulfills the requirements for 3 hours’ credit of ethics instruction, and will be dyadic and interactive with some group discussion

Andrew H. Johanson, Jr., D.Min., LMFT, Adjunct Professor at Moravian Theological Seminary in the Department of Pastoral Counseling, and is a psychotherapist in private practice in Lansdale, and Bethlehem.

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