Ethics & Teletherapy CEU Workshop
Fri, Jun 27
|Virtual via Zoom
This workshop will explore the ethical considerations involved in providing teletherapy services. Participants will learn about the key ethical principles that apply to teletherapy, as well as practical strategies for addressing ethical challenges.


Time & Location
Jun 27, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CDT
Virtual via Zoom
The Experience
This workshop will explore the ethical considerations involved in providing teletherapy services. Participants will learn about the ethical guidelines and best practices specific to teletherapy, including issues such as informed consent, confidentiality, technological competence, and cultural sensitivity. By the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped to provide ethical and effective teletherapy services.
Objectives:
Understand the ethical principles that apply to teletherapy.
Learn about the specific ethical challenges and considerations in teletherapy.
Develop strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas in teletherapy.
Gain knowledge of the technological and legal aspects of teletherapy.
Recognize potential boundary issues and dual relationships in teletherapy.
Who This Workshop Is For:
This workshop is designed for mental health professionals who are interested in learning about ethical considerations in teletherapy practice or expanding their teletherapy services.
Investment:
$75 - Fully Licensed mental health professionals
$50 - Associate | Provisionally Licensed
$25 - Graduate Students
CE Credit:
This workshop is approved for 2.0 Ethics CE credits with 100% attendance.
You are responsible for checking with your licensure board for approval of CEUs.
This workshop meets the CE requirements for Texas LPC 50% rule.
In order to obtain CE credit, participants attending via live Zoom are required to keep their cameras on for the duration of the seminar.
Presenter:
Monalisa G. Bryant, a distinguished Licensed Professional Counselor – Supervisor, is a dynamic speaker, consultant, and passionate mental health advocate dedicated to fostering dialogues and initiatives that champion psychological well-being and advocate for holistic approaches to promote personal and professional growth. With a diverse professional background, she has 10+ years of experience within the mental wellness field, spanning community-based programs, private practice setting, and the criminal justice system.
Additional Information:
Registration is required and payment is due at the time of registration.
Please plan to be at computer to save links needed for process.
Contact Information:
For more information about this workshop, please contact Monalisa at Monalisa@MonalisaBryant.com
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