Ethical Considerations of Grief for the Helping Professional
Schedule
Wed Apr 15 2026 at 09:00 am to 01:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Eastern AHEC | Greenville, NC
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As helping professionals, we encounter grief in every aspect of work, even if we are not aware. Grief affects how our clients interact with their lives and world. In order to provide the best care possible, it is essential that those in the helping professions view each encounter through a grief-informed lens while also considering ethical implications of practice. This presentation will help participants understand grief through discussion of common misconceptions about grief, identifying physical and emotional symptoms associated with grief, exploring positive and negative responses to grieving clients, understanding compassion fatigue and vicarious grief and ways to minimize its effects on the helping professional through self-care. Pulling from the codes of ethics of various disciplines, including social work, clinical addiction specialization, marriage and family therapy, psychology, and clinical mental health counseling, this presentation highlights ethical principles that should be considered and practiced by helping professionals. More specifically, concepts of self-determination, fidelity, cultural and religious/spiritual awareness, and self-awareness are interwoven throughout the presentation to highlight the standards by which we agree to practice.
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Where is it happening?
Eastern AHEC, 2600 W. Arlington Blvd.,Greenville, North Carolina, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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