Empowering Recovery: Ethics and Collaborative Decision-Making in Behavioral Health
Free, self-paced, and continuing education-accredited training
In partnership with the Washington State Health Care Authority, Harborview Behavioral Health Institute presents “Empowering Recovery: Ethics and Shared Decision-Making in Behavioral Health.” This free, comprehensive training is designed to equip behavioral health professionals with the skills needed to integrate ethical principles and collaborative decision-making into their practices.
Who Should Attend:
This training is ideal for:
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals and Trainees
- Mental Health Practitioners and Trainees
- Behavioral Health Care Providers
What You’ll Learn:
Participants will gain practical tools for navigating ethical challenges and promoting collaborative, person-centered care. Key topics include:
- Applied ethics in behavioral health
- The principles and practice of shared decision-making
- The critical role of peers in enhancing person-centered care
- Strategies for addressing moral dilemmas and empowering individuals through decision aids
- Recovery-oriented approaches that respect individual autonomy
The training includes interactive case studies, exercises, and self-reflective activities to strengthen collaborative care practices, ultimately promoting more ethical and personalized behavioral health care.
Course Details:
- Free of charge
- Duration: Approx. 2 hours
- Format: Self-paced, online modules with video content
- CE Credits: 2 hours of continuing education available upon completion, with a downloadable certificate provided at no cost.