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NAADAC Code of EthicsPart 2: Overview of the 2016 Revised Code

Presented by Mita Johnson, EdD, LAC, MAC, SAP

February 22, 2017

Thomas Durham, PhD

Director of Training

NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals

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Mita Johnson, EdD, LAC, MAC, SAP

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Core FacultyWalden University

1. Quick Review of Part 1

2. Highlight key aspects of Principle III – IX

3. Discuss a relevant case study

4. Comments and Questions

Webinar Objectives

Quick Reviews

– Totally revised NAADAC Code of Ethics: October 9, 2016

– Principle I: The Counseling Relationship

– Principle II: Confidentiality and Privileged Communication

Principle III: Professional Responsibilities & Workplace Standards

integrity, non-discrimination credentials, accuracy of representation, fraud scope of practice, boundaries of competence violation of Code of Ethics multidisciplinary care public comments: NAADAC impairment referrals illegal practices supervision

Principle IV: Working in a Culturally-Diverse World

what does “cultural diversity” mean knowledge cultural humility personal beliefs credibility advocacy linguistic diversity needs driven

Principle V: Assessment, Evaluation and Interpretation

assessment validity and reliability administration cultural influences diagnosing misusing results forensic concerns

Principle VI: e-Therapy, e-Supervision, and Social Media

definitions competency, informed consent laws assessment access multidisciplinary care boundaries cues records social media

Principle VII: Supervision and Consultation

defining supervision and consultation informed consent multiculturalism, diversity boundaries impairment gatekeepers education dual relationships e-supervision termination

Principle VIII: Resolving Ethical Concerns

Code of Ethics Decision Making Model jurisdiction agency conflict crossroads violations with and without harm consultation retaliation

Principle IX: Publication and Communications

research, participation confidentiality protect, welfare, informed consent students, clients consents, explanations outcomes verification publication, e-publishing advertising, giving due credit submissions

Questions and CommentsWe welcome your questions and comments.

Mita Johnson, EdD, LAC, MAC, SAP

NAADAC Ethics Committee Chair

mitamjohnson@gmail.com

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