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Ethics & Boundaries: Understanding Boundary Violations and Addressing Impairment (Online)

Delivery Format: Virtual via Zoom
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Credits: 0.4 CEUs / 4 Continuing Education Hours
Cost: $79 by Jan. 21, then $109

In today’s fast-paced and increasingly complex professional environment, maintaining clear ethical boundaries is more important than ever. The pressures faced by helping professionals—whether in counseling, therapy, social work, or related fields—can lead to challenging situations where personal and professional boundaries are tested. Ensuring that these boundaries are respected not only protects clients but also safeguards the well-being and integrity of the professional.

This training offers an exploration of boundary violations and the impact of impairment, both of which can significantly affect the quality of care. With a focus on practical solutions and ethical frameworks, the training aims to provide professionals with the tools they need to navigate these critical issues confidently, while meeting continuing education requirements.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will discriminate between boundary blurring, boundary extending, and boundary violations in the helping professions.
  • Attendees will learn strategies for responding to boundary concerns in self and others (i.e. colleagues).
  • Attendees will refresh the concept of impairment to be able to specify signs of impairment in self and others, ethical considerations, and strategies for response.
  • Attendees will gain insight into their own signals for distress as a means of preventing impairment.
Instructor

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Associate Professor Julie Bates-Maves.

Julie Bates-Maves, PhD, LPC

  • Areas of Expertise
  • Treatment of Addiction
  • Trauma
  • Mental Health Conditions
  • Strength-based counselor with emphasis on stigma reduction
  • Relationship/Connection-Focused Interventions

Education

  • Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision, The Pennsylvania State University, 2012
  • M.S. Springfield College, Springfield College, 2007
  • B.A. Psychology, University at Albany, 2005
CEU Information

Participants will earn 4 Continuing Education Hours, represented as 0.4 CEUs, upon completion of this program.

CEU Information by Profession:

  • Wisconsin Licensed Social Workers: Programs qualify as continuing education courses offered by an accredited university with relevant subject matter taught by qualified presenters. [MPSW 19.03 (1) (e)]
  • Wisconsin Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists: Programs qualify as continuing education courses offered by an accredited university with relevant subject matter taught by qualified presenters. [MPSW 19.03 (1) (e)]
  • Wisconsin Licensed Professional Counselors: Programs qualify as continuing education courses offered by an accredited university with relevant subject matter taught by qualified presenters. [MPSW 19.03 (1) (e)]
  • Wisconsin Substance Abuse Counselors: Programs qualify as continuing education courses offered by an accredited university with relevant subject matter taught by qualified presenters. [SPS 168.02 (1) (d)]
  • Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction: Programs from the University of Wisconsin campuses may qualify towards your Professional Development Plans (PDPs).
  • Other Professions or States: Contact your professional board or organization for specific continuing education requirements. 
Disability Accomodations

UW-Stout Continuing Education & Conferences welcomes individuals with disabilities and individualized needs. To request accommodations, please contact us at continuinged@uwstout.edu or 715-232-2793. While we encourage requests at least two weeks in advance, we will make every effort to accommodate those made closer to the program date. All requests are confidential.

The Universities of Wisconsin is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer and complies with Title IX and ADA requirements, offering equal opportunities in employment and programming.

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel, you can substitute someone else at no charge, otherwise please see the outlined cancellation fees below. If we cancel the program, you'll receive a full refund. Special cases may be considered.

More than 14 days from start date:
Full refund will be given to registrant.

14 day or less from start date:
An administrative fee of 3% of the registration cost plus $5 will be deducted from your refund.

If you are registered and do not attend the program, you are responsible for the full fee.