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SOT710
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  • Dr. April Young
Content includes: 1) Become familiar with ethical guidelines for behavioral health professions in the context of sexual offender treatment; 2) Recognize common ethical dilemmas in sexual offender treatment; 3) Become knowledgeable with the ethical standards pertaining to informed consent and limitations of confidentiality; 4) Effective management of conflicts, boundaries, and dual relationships specific to working with sexual offenders; 5) Therapist competence specific to working with sexual offenders; 6) Describe recent changes to the mandatory reporting laws.
Located in: Certified Sex Offender Therapy
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