Ethics 103: Peer Consultation Groups, Supporting Ethical Alertness in Community

Continuing Education
On Demand
39 54 USD
Online
Awarded: Certificate of Completion

Description

Therapists and practitioners use the structure of an InnerEthics® Peer Consultation Group to create a safe-enough container in which they can serve one another by taking turns in the roles of a consultation in order to bring greater benefit to their clients and to support one another in maintaining ethical alertness.



This video course provides instruction about the structure (the roles and functions) that supports vulnerability with attention to compassion and learning instead of judgment so that group members can grow more conscious and skillful together. You will observe five therapists use role play to demonstrate how the easily learned roles and functions work to support one another’s insight and consciousness development.



The value of this structure is that members can feel safe enough with their like-minded, compassionate peers to pull back the curtain bit by bit from their Shadows, from their unconscious motivations, biases, and patterns. With more consciousness and clarity, members can make better choices when they are in a role of “Responsible Party”.



Connection and Practice

This course helps you to connect with peers interested in convening a group. We'll provide you with a way to find others who have completed the ethics series.

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