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Ethics and Boundaries: Culturally Responsive Therapy Through an Indigenous Lens

Up to 4 CE credits will be issued to those attending this virtual opportunity.

Description: In this workshop, attendees will learn about increasing culturally responsiveness in both Mental Health and Substance Use therapy through an Indigenous lens. This includes working to expand knowledge on awareness and inclusivity, understanding the importance of listening to the individual, and utilizing culture to assist in healing. 

Learning Objectives: Attendees will be able to...  

  • Understand the importance of using a cultural lens  

  • Understand the importance of being culturally responsive  

  • Increase knowledge of areas for self-learning  

  • Learn about the Ethics of being culturally responsive  

  • Understand the importance of serving our clients by providing the best services and knowing when to refer out  

    Register here: https://wafca.memberclicks.net/index.php%3Foption=com_jevents&task=icalevent.detail&evid=369&year=2023&month=11&day=002&uid=6ed02ff4d759c8a88c86029bdd970b30

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