Professional Boundaries in Trauma-Informed Care for Non-Clinicians

Event description
Funded by BSAS
Yes
Introductory level
No
Event format
Training (skill building)

Description: In trauma-informed care, it is essential to recognize the impact of trauma on individuals and to approach each interaction with sensitivity and respect. Establishing clear and compassionate boundaries helps to foster trust, facilitate healing, and empower clients to engage in their own healing journey. In this training we will explore the concept of professional boundaries and how we can achieve and sustain a healthy balance between our roles and responsibilities and the needs of those we support.  We will explore and identify risk factors for boundary violations and how we can reduce them. 

Learning Objectives:

1. Describe the importance and key components of professional boundaries. 

2. Identify boundary red flags and violations.

3. Identify ways to minimize the risk of boundary violations. 

The target audience for this training includes substance use harm reduction, recovery, housing/homelessness, and treatment staff (non-clinicians), recovery coaches, recovery specialists, and other clinical and non-clinical professionals providing substance use services.  

Credential(s) Type of Continuing Education Credit (optional) Number of credits/hours/units etc. offered
Nurses (RN/LPN)
CEU
6.0
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC I, LADC II) and LADC Assistant
CEU
6.0
Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAC/CADAC)
CEU
6.0
Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs)
CEU
6.0
Social Work (PENDING)
CEU
6.0
Details
Presenter
David Stanley and Hanna Petros (IHR)
Event date
to
Attendance mode
In Person
Address

The College of the Holy Cross
1 College Street
The Hogan Campus Center
Worcester, MA 01610
United States

Cost
$40
Contact
Emelie Trayah
Phone
5087527313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
AdCare Educational Institute