The Ethics of Inclusivity & Advocacy:
What is a Clinician’s Role?
Clinicians are called to be advocates for their patients and communities. But what does inclusivity and advocacy look like in the therapy room? This class will explore the clinician’s ethical responsibilities to promote inclusion, empowerment, and advocacy in their work. During this hybrid session, not only will we explore ethical codes and frameworks, but participants will also have the opportunity to brainstorm a plan to incorporate inclusive practices into their clinical work.
DATE: Friday, March 20th, 2026
TIME: 10 a.m. – 12 a.m. EST
LOCATION: St. Joe County Public Library Community Learning Center, 405 E. Dubail, South Bend, IN 46613 (hybrid)
CONTACT: info@mhamichiana.org for more information
We will explore:
- Examining ethical codes related to inclusivity and advocacy.
- Incorporating inclusive practice and advocacy into assessment & treatment.
- Planning for incorporating inclusive practices into your therapeutic work.
Continuing Education
2 CEs available for Indiana licensed professionals (LCSW, LSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAC)
- Professional Rate: $25 (includes 2 CEs)
- Student & Community Rate: $10 (no CE credit)
- PBCP clinicians: Free
About the Speaker: Donna Armentrout is a licensed clinical psychologist. Throughout her practice and research, she has explored how culture and justice issues impact mental health and wellness. She has a special interest in professional ethics when faced with complex concerns like suicide.
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