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The Practitioner’s Dilemma: Navigating Neuroscience and Ethics

3 CEUs - may be counted Ethics

NASWMN Chapter 0 252

Friday, April 25th, 2025 12pm - 3:15pm CST via Zoom

Presenters: Dr Louis Boynton, PhD, LPC, Charles D. Safford, LCSW and Celia Grand, LCSW, BCD, PA

3 CEUs - may be counted as Ethics

 

This 3-hour ethics program will provide: important information about how to integrate emerging neuroscience into clinical practice in an ethically compliant manner. We will clarify the ethical responsibilities of clinicians to remain current with emerging science in our field based upon guidelines from the codes of ethics, explore the boundaries of those responsibilities given the explosion of information emerging at present, how to ethically extend evidence-based approaches using emerging neuroscience, how to use neuroscience to avoid applying techniques and approaches not supported by emerging research, and the ethics of marketing yourself as a neuroscience-informed clinician.

This is the first program of a series of programs designed to help master’s level clinicians advance their knowledge base in the integration of neuroscience into their practice.

Learning objectives:

  1. Describe the guidelines for ethical compliance with requirements to remain current with emerging science as a member of y
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