Description Mental health professionals dedicated to offering the best care for their clients are often faced with the profound impact of moral injury, especially when working with sexual minority individuals. This enlightening webinar delves deep into the concept of moral injury, a psychological distress arising from actions or experiences that contradict one's ethical beliefs, as defined by Litz et al. (2009). Participants will explore the unique stressors faced by sexual minority clients, ranging from societal discrimination to internalized homophobia, based on Meyer's minority stress theory (2003). The session will also shed light on the ethical dilemmas counselors often navigate, especially when systemic biases limit the provision of affirming care, as highlighted by Barnett et al. (2007). A crucial aspect of the webinar will be understanding the potential for moral injury when counselors hold biased views or lack the necessary training, leading to the realization of the harm they may have inadvertently caused, as discussed by Jordan et al. (2020). Given the severe consequences of moral injury, such as burnout and compassion fatigue, the webinar will equip professionals with strategies to foster resilience and promote effective counseling, drawing insights from Kopacz et al. (2016) and Jordan et al. (2020). This session promises to be an invaluable opportunity for professionals to learn, reflect, and grow in their journey, ensuring they not only provide the best care for their clients but also prioritize their own mental well-being. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your professional expertise—register today! Learning Objectives
Description
Mental health professionals dedicated to offering the best care for their clients are often faced with the profound impact of moral injury, especially when working with sexual minority individuals. This enlightening webinar delves deep into the concept of moral injury, a psychological distress arising from actions or experiences that contradict one's ethical beliefs, as defined by Litz et al. (2009). Participants will explore the unique stressors faced by sexual minority clients, ranging from societal discrimination to internalized homophobia, based on Meyer's minority stress theory (2003). The session will also shed light on the ethical dilemmas counselors often navigate, especially when systemic biases limit the provision of affirming care, as highlighted by Barnett et al. (2007). A crucial aspect of the webinar will be understanding the potential for moral injury when counselors hold biased views or lack the necessary training, leading to the realization of the harm they may have inadvertently caused, as discussed by Jordan et al. (2020). Given the severe consequences of moral injury, such as burnout and compassion fatigue, the webinar will equip professionals with strategies to foster resilience and promote effective counseling, drawing insights from Kopacz et al. (2016) and Jordan et al. (2020). This session promises to be an invaluable opportunity for professionals to learn, reflect, and grow in their journey, ensuring they not only provide the best care for their clients but also prioritize their own mental well-being. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your professional expertise—register today!
Learning Objectives
Presenter
Maria Giuliana, LMHC, QS, BC-THP
With over two decades of clinical experience, Maria Giuliana stands tall as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida and Iowa, as well as a Qualified Supervisor for Mental Health and Marriage and Family Interns. Her 20-year tenure as a Navy Veteran is a testament to her dedication and service. At the helm of Beyond The Matter Counseling and Consulting Services LLC in Jacksonville, FL, Maria also serves as the NE Region Director at FMHCA. Maria's therapeutic approach is a harmonious blend of evidence-based, trauma-informed, and cross-culturally competent methods, creating a sanctuary of support for all her clients. Her prolific contributions to professional publications and presentations, including notable works like "Beyond The Rainbow: Addressing Moral Injury in LGBTQIA Mental Health" and "Ethical Considerations When Working With LGBTQ+ Veterans," underscore her unwavering commitment to best practices and transformative change. With a specialized focus on the unique mental health needs of the Military and LGBTQIA+ communities, Maria Giuliana is a true pioneer in her field, guiding her clients towards healing and empowerment.
With over two decades of clinical experience, Maria Giuliana stands tall as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida and Iowa, as well as a Qualified Supervisor for Mental Health and Marriage and Family Interns. Her 20-year tenure as a Navy Veteran is a testament to her dedication and service. At the helm of Beyond The Matter Counseling and Consulting Services LLC in Jacksonville, FL, Maria also serves as the NE Region Director at FMHCA.
Maria's therapeutic approach is a harmonious blend of evidence-based, trauma-informed, and cross-culturally competent methods, creating a sanctuary of support for all her clients. Her prolific contributions to professional publications and presentations, including notable works like "Beyond The Rainbow: Addressing Moral Injury in LGBTQIA Mental Health" and "Ethical Considerations When Working With LGBTQ+ Veterans," underscore her unwavering commitment to best practices and transformative change.
With a specialized focus on the unique mental health needs of the Military and LGBTQIA+ communities, Maria Giuliana is a true pioneer in her field, guiding her clients towards healing and empowerment.
CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1161244 This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528. This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns. Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID. TRAINING FEES (members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate) Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation: $10 Member $25 Nonmember $0 Student (with membership) $5 Student Nonmember (no CEUs)
CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1161244 This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528. This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns.
CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1161244
This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528. This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns.
Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID. TRAINING FEES
Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID.
TRAINING FEES
(members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate) Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation:
(members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate)
Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation:
$10 Member $25 Nonmember $0 Student (with membership) $5 Student Nonmember (no CEUs)
$10 Member
$25 Nonmember
$0 Student (with membership)
$5 Student Nonmember (no CEUs)
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