The Role of the Psychosocial/Spiritual Teams in Addressing Ethical Dilemmas
August 13, 2026
Live Webinar
DateAug 13, 2026Duration90 minutes
12:00 PM PDT01:00 PM MDT
02:00 PM CDT03:00 PM EDT
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Take-away toolkit
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Navigate ethical dilemmas with stronger boundaries and clearer focus.
This webinar will help psychosocial and spiritual
care teams use current data to strengthen personal and professional boundaries,
manage challenging situations, and focus their time where it matters most.
KEY WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS
- “Moral distress”: how this dynamic can affect our degree of involvement
- The connection between trauma and trauma-informed care as it relates to the provision of patient/family care
- How being either over-involved or under-involved relates to professional boundaries
- Applying evidence-based skills and interventions to situation examples
BONUS MATERIALS
- Self-assessment exercise
- Guide/exercise to assist in finding the balance between over/under involvement
- Handout with additional lecture notes
- References, bibliography, and additional learning opportunities
WEBINAR DETAILS
Based on the current state of healthcare (increased caseloads, continual changes in regulations, increased acuity on admission, and increased caregiver trauma), social workers and chaplains often struggle with where to focus their attention. It can be very difficult for us to figure out how to establish personal and professional boundaries or how to be most effective with our time. This webinar will provide information, based on current data, to assist in understanding the critical nature of establishing personal and professional boundaries, especially in challenging situations and ethical dilemmas.
THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
- Hospice
- Home Care
- Home Health
- Palliative Care
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Social workers
- Chaplains
- Care team managers
- Members of the leadership team
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
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