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Charlie Rose: The Brain Series—Episode 9: The Mentally Ill Brain
1 hr. of clinical social work continuing education approved by NASW Oregon Chapter.
Featuring a discussion of mental illness with Kay Redfield Jamison of Johns Hopkins, Elyn Saks of University of Southern California, Jeffrey Lieberman of Columbia University, Helen Mayberg of Emory University, Stephen Warren of Emory University and Eric Kandel of Columbia University.
You may watch the video online or order a DVD. It’s easy—
1. Download and print the order form and the post test. Click here for Word format. Click here for PDF format.
2. Go to the link provided (http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11078?spnsor_id=1) or if ordering a DVD, send completed order form with check to NASW Oregon.
3. Watch the video program and complete the answers to the questions in the post test.
4. If viewing online, complete the order form and send it with your completed post test to NASW Oregon with your check. We will e-mail a certificate to you if you pass with 100 percent.
5. If viewing DVD, return DVD in addressed, stamped envelope provided by NASW Oregon along with your completed post test.
NEW! Managing Difficult Ethical Dilemmas and Risks in Social Work (2010)
Presented by Frederic G. Reamer, Ph.D.

If you missed this wonderful October 8th, 2010 keynote presentation, you can now RENT and watch it on DVD.
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Dr. Reamer provides an overview and in-depth examination of compelling ethical challenges in social work. Building on introductory ethics concepts, he explores difficult ethics cases and practical strategies designed to protect clients and practitioners. The program includes a series of challenging ethics cases, involving conflicting professional duties, and discusses practical steps that professionals can take to manage ethical issues skillfully. Key topics include boundary issues, dual relationships, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, privileged communication, informed consent, clients’ rights, termination of services, and impaired professionals. Dr. Reamer discusses relevant ethical standards: statutes, regulations, and case law; social and cultural diversity and competence; supervision; and consultation. The workshop focuses especially on complex documentation issues, and Dr. Reamer makes extensive use of case material.
(Approved for 6 Ethics CE hrs.)
Please allow 5-10 business days to process your order.
The Many Facets of Addiction (2009)
Presented by Claudia Black, MSW, Ph.D.

If you missed this wonderful March 13th, 2009 keynote presentation, you can now RENT and watch it on DVD.
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Addiction is a critical factor in the preponderance of work with families and individuals. In this dynamic presentation, nationally renowned author Claudia Black will address the many facets of addiction, including trauma, co-occurring disorders, multiple addictions, abandonment and family impairment. She will also discuss critical treatment issues and offer a variety of intervening strategies for social workers and allied professionals. (Approved for 6 CEs)
Please allow 5-10 business days to process your order.
Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: Ethical and Risk Management Challenges (2007)
Presented by Frederic G. Reamer . Ph.D.
If you missed this outstanding March 2, 2007 keynote presentation, now is your chance to RENT and watch it on DVD.
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This conference will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of boundary issues and dual relationships that arise in various human service settings. Using extensive case material, the instructor will acquaint participants with a typology of boundary issues and dual relationships. Participants will learn how to identify and respond constructively to complex boundary issues, protect clients, prevent professional malpractice, and avoid liability. (Approved for 6 Ethics CE hrs.)
Please allow 5-10 business days to process your order.
