


Stabilization and Trauma Therapy: Ethical Considerations
One of the most challenging distinctions for a therapist to make is the determination of stability prior to engaging in more intensive approaches directed at addressing the client’s traumatic experiences. Consideration must be given to the client’s current level of functioning, their expected capacity for tolerating uncomfortable emotions, and their appropriateness of their current environment and its implications for treatment.
Join Jett Cutter Roberts, MA, LPC-Supervisor, as he discusses these issues and offers research-based guidelines for determining the client’s level of stabilization in regard to their fitness for trauma therapy. Best practices and ethical guidelines for the application of trauma therapy in the context of client destabilization will also be addressed.
Attendance and completion of this 1 hour, virtual live training will yield 1 CE of ethics for mental health providers in the State of Texas and Oklahoma. This training will be offered in the future, and as such the recording will not be available for later viewing for nonparticipants.
One of the most challenging distinctions for a therapist to make is the determination of stability prior to engaging in more intensive approaches directed at addressing the client’s traumatic experiences. Consideration must be given to the client’s current level of functioning, their expected capacity for tolerating uncomfortable emotions, and their appropriateness of their current environment and its implications for treatment.
Join Jett Cutter Roberts, MA, LPC-Supervisor, as he discusses these issues and offers research-based guidelines for determining the client’s level of stabilization in regard to their fitness for trauma therapy. Best practices and ethical guidelines for the application of trauma therapy in the context of client destabilization will also be addressed.
Attendance and completion of this 1 hour, virtual live training will yield 1 CE of ethics for mental health providers in the State of Texas and Oklahoma. This training will be offered in the future, and as such the recording will not be available for later viewing for nonparticipants.
One of the most challenging distinctions for a therapist to make is the determination of stability prior to engaging in more intensive approaches directed at addressing the client’s traumatic experiences. Consideration must be given to the client’s current level of functioning, their expected capacity for tolerating uncomfortable emotions, and their appropriateness of their current environment and its implications for treatment.
Join Jett Cutter Roberts, MA, LPC-Supervisor, as he discusses these issues and offers research-based guidelines for determining the client’s level of stabilization in regard to their fitness for trauma therapy. Best practices and ethical guidelines for the application of trauma therapy in the context of client destabilization will also be addressed.
Attendance and completion of this 1 hour, virtual live training will yield 1 CE of ethics for mental health providers in the State of Texas and Oklahoma. This training will be offered in the future, and as such the recording will not be available for later viewing for nonparticipants.