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
Curious about how women in our community are making a meaningful difference—together? Join us for an inside look at The Associated’s Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation […]
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 […]
The Associated kicks off our 2026 Annual Campaign. Join us for a full day of fundraising. More details coming soon.
We’re living through what may be one of the most consequential moments in our history, with pressure coming from every direction. At the same time, […]