An Ethical decision-making checklist for therapists
Thank you everyone for joining me at UPA’s Ethics Training! Download a copy of your checklist here.
Thank you everyone for joining me at UPA’s Ethics Training! Download a copy of your checklist here.
3/3/23Workshop: Disrupting The Dynamics of Chronic Pain, Trauma & Perfectionism Thanks for joining us! Here are the slide handouts.
Thank you WPP & therapists for joining me and Elizabeth Willey for our recent Ethics & Private Practice Talk! You can download our slides here.
Join Dr. Greenwell for a free workshop on speaking your truth and practicing hard conversations. Register here!
In addition to the newsletter info, see below for an upcoming free seminar in July. Online Registration will open this week.
This month I had the opportunity to speak at the Climbing Wall Association’s annual conference. I see climbers in my practice individually, but this was the first time I was invited to be part of an important dialogue on the sport/art of climbing and its impact on wellbeing. In our panel, Dr. Nicole Detling (Mental …
Thanks to all that joined me on Wednesday morning. Your humor, participation, and authenticity were much appreciated. Here are the slides, and feel free to contact me with any follow up questions: ashley@greenwellpsychology.com
Thanks for joining me for my recent talk at the University of Utah S.J Quinney College of Law. Here are my handouts. Reach out with any follow up questions at info@greenwelpsychology.com.
Russ Harris, MD is known for his ability to translate big Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Theories into practical guides when we’re in the midst of suffering. Ethical dilemmas by definition don’t have quick, easy solutions that often involve reckoning with complex moral emotions (e.g., guilt, righteousness, disgust, embarrassment). The capacity to open up to these …
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Want to learn more about Moral Emotions and how they impact our professional decision-making and health? Join me for one of my upcoming Ethics & Clinical Practice Talks (slides included): May 10, 2022 “It was just wrong.” The rise in moral distress in healthcare and current treatments for moral injury. Thank you attendees. Here are …