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Ethics of Cultural Competency in Behavioral Health
MAXIMUM OF 2 PARTICIPANTS PER PROVIDER ORGANIZATION TRAINING. OPEN TO CARDINAL INNOVATIONS IN-NETWORK PROVIDERS ONLY!!
5.5 NBCC Credit Hours have been approved
This unique interactive experience is an exploration of what "cultural competency" means in today's world, from the perspective of how cultural influences impact our perceptions, particularly in behavioral health-related businesses. A range of culturally relevant topics will be addressed that directly impact the worldview and ethical behavior of professionals. Several group activities will be interactive, and experiential activities will be used to examine and discuss into these topics in relevant and meaningful ways.
In addition, we will be discussing the information in DSM-5 which encourages cultural awareness in clinical settings and provides the tools to do so. For this reason, participants are encouraged to bring a copy of the DSM-5 if available.
Objectives: ô To describe "culture" by exploring the range of topics and areas that can and should be addressed, particularly in behavioral health settings. ô Identify one's own cultural perspective, and describe how this perspective influences behavior ô Utilize skills and tools available in DSM-5 that can be implemented working with clients through the lens of culture, including during clinical screening and assessments ô Evaluate possible ethical dilemmas involving cultural issues in the workplace and address how these can be resolved from a practical standpoint using professional codes of ethics
Faculty: Joanna Linn Ph.D., LPC, LPCS, LCAS, CCS Dr. Joanna Linn is the Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects Director at NC Council of Community Programs. Dr. Linn has been a substance abuse counselor and clinical supervisor in rural NC outpatient programs as well as hospital settings. Her experience also includes working at the organizational oversight level and as a college instructor. She has presented at multiple organizational, state, regional, and national conferences and has been a past chair of the Cutting Edge Techniques committee of the IAAOC division of the American Counseling Association. Dr. Linn brings a personal and professional focus on multicultural issues as a broad perspective of our experiences and culture, and their application to the significant questions of our time and professional life.
Michelle Edelen, MBA, Policy Advisor for Community Affairs Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services Ms. Edelen is a seasoned professional in the area cultural competency and diversity. She has presented in this area within State government and consulted externally in the private sector. Ms. Edelen brings a unique perspective to the discussion of ethics in cultural competency because she has studied the subject and she has lived the experience. A product of the south where biases have been tolerated but are beginning to be rooted out through collaboration, conversation and education, Ms. Edelen is poised and ready to help those who want to grow in this area. She uses her business acumen to help business owners understand the impact cultural competency has on their bottom line as well as the impact on their workforce.
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LocationCardinal Innovations Mecklenburg Community Office (View)
1100 S. Tryon Street; Suite 100
Charlotte, NC 28203
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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