Where Clinical Work Meets Legal Reality
Clinicians who practice in forensic settings are challenged with providing high-quality services, often in stressful situations, to some of the most marginalized of our communities, justice-involved clients. Competence requires an understanding of best practice, ethical obligation, and cultural & sociopolitical awareness.
The process for making evidence-based practice decisions involves integrating the best available empirical evidence with professional expertise, while considering client attributes, values, preferences, and circumstances. The process requires consistent and intentional development.
If you are interested in developing as a forensic clinician, you’ve come to the right place. The Forensic Clinician offers:
Practical guidance for direct practitioners and clinical supervisors.
Clinical Supervision for unlicensed and associate licensed clinicians.
Continuing Education Units (CEU) for social work practitioners.
Ethical Decision-Making: Social Work Ethics in Clinical Practice and in Clinical Supervision
$15.00
Participants will learn about framing ethics in the contemporary realities of direct practice and clinical supervision, explore ethical practice as direct service providers and clinical supervisors, and gain a greater understanding of ethical practice with justice-involved clients.