Religion, Spirituality and Ethics for Counseling Professionals

$5.00

This course explores what spirituality and religion are and provides a framework for ethical decision-making related to spirituality and religion in mental health and substance use counseling, drawing on relevant professional guidelines and codes of ethics.

Description

For many people, spirituality and religion are important aspects of their inner or outer lives. Ethics is the systematic application of principles that help us make decisions about “right” or “wrong” action. This course explores what spirituality and religion are, how spirituality and religion can intersect with counseling, and provides a framework for ethical decision-making related to spirituality and religion in mental health and substance use counseling, drawing on relevant professional guidelines and codes of ethics.

Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will

  • Become familiar with standards of practice regarding this topic
  • Become familiar with considerations that underlay ethical decision-making regarding spirituality and religion
  • Increase level of competence and self-efficacy regarding ethical practice in this area as applied to mental health and substance use counseling

How it Works

This course includes two video presentations by Dr. John Yasenchek, each followed by a brief quiz requiring a grade of 80% or higher. After completing the video lessons and quizzes, you will be directed to a course evaluation. Once you have completed the evaluation, you will be able to download a .pdf certificate to get your course credit.

Outline

  • Two 30-minute video presentations
  • Each followed by a brief quiz, passing quizzes with score of at least 80% required to continue course
  • Evaluation of the training

About the Presenter

John Yasenchak, Ed.D, LCPC, LADC, John Yasenchak is currently a contributing faculty in the School of Counseling, Walden University. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor for Graduate Counseling, Husson University. Prior to that, he taught for many years in the Graduate Counselling program at the University of Maine, Orono.   Read more


Contact Hours

Certificates will be issued upon completion of an online course evaluation.
No partial credit will be given.

  • 1 CONTACT HOURS for social workers, licensed professional clinical counselors, psychologists, continuing health education specialists, and  behavioral healthcare workers.
  • 1 contact hour for alcohol and drug counselors pending approval by the Maine Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors.

Important Info

Disclosure: Neither the presenter nor the program planners (CCSME) have any commercial interest or conflict of interest to disclose.