Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors in Self-Management and Adherence to Treatment

Webinar

Date:
Wednesday: May 27, 2009

Time: 1.5 hours

Presenters:

  • Malachy Bishop, Ph.D., CRC
    Associate Professor & Coordinator, Rehabilitation Counseling Program
    University of Kentucky

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Description:

This webinar explores the ethical and rehabilitation counseling implications of self-management and treatment adherence. Rehabilitation counselors are increasingly working with clients with chronic conditions involving complex treatment. These treatments frequently interact with the rehabilitation counseling process. Effective rehabilitation counseling incorporates consideration of these elements, which affect every aspect of the individual’s life, but which are often neglected in rehabilitation counseling. This webinar will define and discuss the ethical and professional considerations in the complex role of the rehabilitation counselor in assisting clients to make informed personal decisions about their illness management and adherence in the context of rehabilitation counseling.



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