This interactive workshop explores ethical dilemmas in multicultural clinical practice, emphasizing culturally responsive decision-making and ethical responsibility. Participants will engage in real-world scenarios, group activities, and guided discussions to examine the complexities of culture, bias, and clinical judgment. Through practical application, attendees will strengthen their ability to navigate ethical challenges while honoring diverse identities and avoiding common pitfalls. This session is designed to move beyond awareness into actionable strategies that support ethical, inclusive, and effective care.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide training for mental health professionals who currently work, or plan to work, with victims impacted by critical incidents, stress, and trauma. This training prepares the mental health responder to effectively relate to and support critical incident victims, families, and co-workers. Participants will explore warning signs and symptoms experienced by both victims and responders, along with stages of recovery, intervention strategies, and practical response planning. An interactive practicum section will be included to ensure all participants have the opportunity to observe a mental health response case scenario, followed by a guided debriefing to strengthen learning, reflection, and real-world application.