ON-DEMAND WEBINAR: Self-Care as an Ethical Imperative

  • 03/01/2021
  • 10:00 AM
  • 12/31/2021
  • 11:30 PM
  • Online

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As articulated in the APA Ethics Code in Principle A, Beneficence, and in Ethics Standard 2 Competence (2.06, Personal Problems and Conflicts), psychologists are required to monitor our functioning and to take positive actions to promote our wellness and to prevent the development of burnout so that we may maintain appropriate standards of competence. Yet, there are a number of threats to our competence, especially during a pandemic, that can make this especially challenging. 

This webinar provides participants with tangible guidance on how to meet our ethical responsibilities for self-care by effectively integrating positive self-care practices into our lives to promote ongoing competence and flourishing during these challenging times.

At the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:

  • List their personal vulnerabilities and blind spots
  • Explain the symptoms and warning signs of burnout
  • Describe a realistic approach to self-care and the promotion of wellness
  • Explain the use of their competence constellation to promote ongoing wellness
  • Articulate the steps for developing and implementing their personal self-care plan


COST OF ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

  • FREE for MOPA Members
  • $50 for Non-Members

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  • JOIN MOPA as a First-Time Member for just $75 = Membership + Webinar


Please note: MOPA Members: In order to receive the free CE's issued for this course, all memberships must be up-to-date. We will not issue CEs to members not current on their membership payment. If you are experiencing any financial hardship, contact us at admin@mopaonline.org and we will work something out with you.


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