“Professional Will” – Group Practice

If you were in a car accident this weekend, what would happen to your clients on Monday morning? Would they show up to your office, join a telehealth session, waiting for you? How would they learn what happened, or when you might be back? None of us like to think about the possibility of an unexpected illness or emergency, or sudden death of the clinician, but it happens. A “professional will” can be the difference between a personal emergency, business failure, complaints of client abandonment, or breach of confidentiality. 

This course reviews the need for behavioral health professionals to have a “professional will;” meet their ethical standard; learn the necessary components of a “professional will”; and what documents are needed in KY.

1.5 Hour CE. Recorded Video Format (non-interactive) 

Approved by the KY Board of Social Work Sponsor KBSW202333

Course Information

Course Instructor

Hank Cecil, LCSW Hank Cecil, LCSW Author

Hank Cecil is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Kentucky. He is an active member of the KY Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). He received his Master of Art in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Kentucky. He holds a Master of Science in Health Informatics (MHI) from Northern Kentucky University, a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management from Murray State University.

Professional Will Group

$35.00
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