Event date: 1/12/2023 Export event
Mark Wills
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Ethics and Boundaries in Trauma Work: Unique Challenges and Opportunities

NASW Wisconsin

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Central

The subject of trauma is gaining more attention as a significant public health issue. Social workers and other mental health professionals are on the front lines of addressing the multitude of social ills that result from trauma exposure.

This workshop examines the unique ethical questions raised by our work with trauma survivors. Participants will explore the adequacy of current definitions of trauma and ways our profession can address traumatizing effects of toxic stressors such as racism, poverty and other forms of oppression. The unique ethical and boundary questions raised by trauma work will be reviewed. This presentation will look at ethical issues of trauma work through a social justice lens.

4 CEUs available

Register for Ethics and Boundaries in Trauma Work: Unique Challenges and Opportunities at https://naswwi.socialworkers.org/Events/NASW-WI-Calendar/ArticleID/2796/ArtMID/49105/preview/true.
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