In the helping professions, compassion can sometimes lead to over functioning—crossing ethical lines and inadvertently undermining client autonomy. This engaging workshop examines how overextending on behalf of clients, though well-intentioned, can create dependency, clinician burnout, and blurred boundaries. Through real-world case scenarios and peer dialogue, participants will learn to recognize over functioning, re-center client empowerment, and implement sustainable strategies that align with ethical standards and long-term client well-being. Offers 1.5 Category I CEUs in Ethics
YAD’s Table for 8 is a curated dining experience that brings young adults together for great food, even better company and the chance to explore […]
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Join the Young Adult Division and Jewish Connection Network to pack school supplies for students in need before the school year begins. Questions? Please contact […]
Experience Shahar Cohen’s worldwide hit show My Life live on stage at the Gordon Center. In this fun and relatable performance, Shahar plays both himself […]