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Supporting clients as they navigate the world of psychopharmacology can be difficult. Most therapists are not prescribers, and are thus ethically prohibited from giving what might be construed as medical advice. And yet we want to be helpful. Or we hear accounts that concern us.
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Effectively responding to suicide risk is one of the most ethically complex and clinically challenging responsibilities for mental health professionals. This workshop provides a practical exploration of ethical principles in assessing, conceptualizing, and treating suicide risk.
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Designed in conjunction with our ACT Agility Training Workshop but also applicable as a stand-alone training, this ACT Precision Training workshop provides a chance to learn and practice in-session, in-the-moment case conceptualization of cases from the perspective of Acceptance and Commitment Th
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