Ethical Courage: Accessing Your Ethical Super Powers
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This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 2 Ethics CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. Ethical dilemmas in behavioral health care can be subtle, complex, and deeply personal—but your response doesn’t have to be paralyzed by fear or uncertainty. This course empowers clinicians to rise above hesitation and act with clarity, strength, and ethical purpose. When faced with moral distress, harm, or high-stakes decisions, ethical courage isn’t optional—it’s essential. This self-paced course invites you to cultivate your “ethical superpowers” and confidently navigate even the most challenging ethical terrain. Dayna Guido, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, brings over 40 years of clinical practice, supervision, and training experience to this engaging training. She’s a nationally recognized expert in ethical decision-making and creative instruction, and she serves on the NASW-NC Chapter Ethics Committee. Dayna’s work has empowered thousands of clinicians through a blend of deep clinical insight and experiential learning. Rather than delivering a dry review of rules and codes, Dayna offers a bold, creative approach using storytelling, humor, and metaphor—introducing unique superhero “ethical personas” to help professionals reflect on their values, role, and responsibilities. Participants will be inspired to step into courageous ethical action through engaging examples and practical application. Topics include the definition of ethical courage, how to recognize moral injury and distress, the intersection of trauma-informed care and ethics, and the Ethical Courage Decision Making Model. You’ll explore the impact of professional fear, learn to self-regulate in the face of ethical stress, and reconnect with your role as a values-based advocate for justice. The course emphasizes creativity, clinical relevance, and actionable insight tailored for behavioral health clinicians. Define and apply ethical courage: Learn what it means to act with courage in clinical settings and why it's vital. Use an innovative decision-making model: Gain a practical tool for navigating ethical dilemmas with clarity and confidence. Commit to justice in practice: Reconnect with your profession’s moral mandate to pursue equity and integrity. A fresh and creative approach: Go beyond code memorization with imaginative tools and characters that make ethical training memorable and impactful. Expert-led instruction with real-world relevance: Taught by a trusted trainer and clinical supervisor who’s grounded in the ethics of care and lived clinical experience. Mission-driven education: Offered by the Telehealth Certification Institute, an organization committed to equipping clinicians with high-quality, practical CE rooted in integrity, wellness, and innovation. Define Ethical Courage as it relates to ethical professional practice. Demonstrate how to use the Ethical Courage Decision Making Model in your practice. Explain how to incorporate the ethical standard of Social Justice when providing clinical practice. Let this course be the moment you choose boldness over doubt, compassion over complacency, and ethical clarity over confusion. Your clients—and your profession—deserve nothing less. Add this course to your cart to begin learning instantly. This is a non-interactive, self-study program and consists of over 2 hours of video instruction, and an evaluation. From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework. This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Course access and completion instructions. Dayna Guido is a licensed clinical social worker, supervisor, consultant, and trainer. She has a private practice in Asheville, NC specializing in providing clinical supervision and consultation. Dayna has been providing training to professionals for 40 years and was an Adjunct Instructor in graduate programs for 22 years. Dayna became committed to combining the experiential teaching of ethics while providing quality clinical supervision after attending many didactic trainings which did not allow time as a participant to discuss at length, examine, and explore the topic being presented. Whether in her role as a clinical supervisor, trainer, or educator Dayna utilizes experiential learning techniques to engage professionals. In her 4th decade working in mental health , Dayna is committed to sharing her clinical knowledge on a broader scope. Her book, Creative Ways to Learn Ethics was an effort to share some of her successful training techniques with helping professionals, educators, and trainers. The book includes 20 different trainings in an easy-to-read guide which can be adapted for professional trainings and work with individual clients, groups, and in supervision sessions. Dayna serves on the NASW-NC Chapter Ethics Committee. She co-authored the book, The Parental Tool Box for Parents and Clinicians. Dayna aspires to use her creative spirit supporting others in pursuit of healthy living. Dayna Guido instructor information. The instructor(s) for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This course does not offer CE credits, just great content. The same course is available for purchase and offers 2 ethics CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. This course is a non-interactive, online self-study. Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. 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This course was recorded 4/29/22
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