Ethical Practice in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest
Conference Strand
Ethical Issues in Professional Counseling
Abstract
This interactive ethics seminar explores the multidimensional issues of providing services to clients who are stressed and traumatized during this Pandemic while, at the same time, living through the challenges of injustice and social unrest. The ethical issues that confront counselors as providers while coping with the same traumatizing events as their clients will be discussed and a framework for crisis and trauma intervention will be presented.,
Evidence
Not available- external review
Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Carolyn Rollins is a retired CRC from Glynn County Schools and currently at CWR Consultants.
Anyta Wilson is the founder and director of Awareness Institute.
Annie Lewis is a Counselor Education Program Coordinator at Albany State University.
Quiteya Walker is an Associate Professor at Winston- Salem State University.
Chantel Johnson is a graduate student at Georgia Southern University.
Location
Virtual Conference
Start Date
2-11-2021 12:30 PM
End Date
2-11-2021 1:30 PM
Recommended Citation
Rollins, Carolyn; Wilson, Anyta; Lewis, Annie; Walker, Quiteya; and Johnson, Chantel, "Ethical Practice in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest" (2021). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 9.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2021/2021/9
Ethical Practice in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest
Virtual Conference
This interactive ethics seminar explores the multidimensional issues of providing services to clients who are stressed and traumatized during this Pandemic while, at the same time, living through the challenges of injustice and social unrest. The ethical issues that confront counselors as providers while coping with the same traumatizing events as their clients will be discussed and a framework for crisis and trauma intervention will be presented.,
Description
See Abstract