Saturday, January 12, 2019

Announcing Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling On-Demand Webinar Series

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January 11, 2019
Announcing NAADAC's On-Demand Ethical and Professional Issues in Addiction Counseling Webinar Series
Join Mita M. Johnson, EdD, LPC, LMFT, LAC, MAC, SAP, for a three part on-demand webinar series on Ethical and Professional Issues in Addiction Counseling.

Ethically, addiction counselors and allied service providers have an obligation to protect their clients, their communities, and their career through the provision of ethical services. This three-part webinar series will define key terms used when discussing ethics, define guiding values that are foundational to ethical practice, what to consider prior to filing an ethics complaint, and how to assess ethical concerns and determine next steps.

Earn up to 6 Ethics CEs by watching this webinar series on your schedule, at home or in the office, wherever you have a computer, tablet, or phone!
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Three-Part Webinar Series
Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling, Section I: Definitions, Principles I-III, and Cases
Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling, Section II: How and Where to File Ethical Complaints, Principles IV-VI, and Cases
Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling, Section III: NAADAC’s Ethical Decision-Making Model, Principles VII-IX, and Cases
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Presenter
Mita M. Johnson, EdD, LPC, LMFT, LAC, MAC, SAP, has degrees in biology, community counseling, and counselor education and supervision. Johnson is a core faculty member in Walden University’s School of Counseling MS program. She teaches, trains, and speaks locally and nationally on many topics including ethics, psychopharmacology and the science of addictions. She became interested in the field of addictions when she realized that most of her clients were dealing with co-occurring mental health and substance use or other addictive behavior disorders. Johnson is passionate about understanding how drugs influence the body's homeostasis systemically. She is an Executive Committee member at NAADAC as NAADAC’s President-Elect. She is also an active member of the Colorado Association of Addiction Professionals. Johnson has been working as a clinician for 29 years, and currently maintains a thriving private practice where she is providing counseling, clinical supervision and consultation.
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Questions or comments about NAADAC Education?
Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC.
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