THE 56th ANNUAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE IS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION. SIGN UP NOW!
ACE Foundation Programs
How do therapists handle spontaneous calls, Zoom dropouts, back-channel texts, or private emails when working with couples? What happens when one partner discloses a secret and the other isn’t present? This 2-hour training will provide clinicians with a framework for handling communication policies, no-secrets agreements, and situations where couples therapy may not be the most appropriate treatment. Grounded in NASW ethical frameworks, this course explores:
Through case vignettes, discussion, and practical strategies, therapists will leave with clearer guidelines for managing these issues in their own practice.
*NYSSCSW Discount applies to NYSSCSW current members only.
**Student Discount only applies to full time students currently enrolled in social work and MHP master level programs.
If this is your first time taking an ACE Foundation program not not shared with the NYSSCSW, you will be prompted to make your complimentary account on the ACE Foundation Learning Center platform, where you will be able to access all current and future programs and course materials from your dashboard. You will be asked to set a password for your new ACE Foundation Learning Center account.
Registration is now closed.
Live Online via Zoom
The Advanced Clinical Education (ACE) Foundation of the NYS Society for Clinical Social Work, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists #MFT-0028; licensed mental health counselors #MHC-0045; licensed psychoanalysts #P-0017; licensed psychologists #PSY-0121; licensed social workers #SW-0056; and licensed creative art therapists #CAT-0120.
Out-of-state providers are welcome to request a certificate upon completion of the presentation evaluation but must check with their own state licensing boards to inquire about whether or not the certificate is recognized as transferrable for CEs in their state’s jurisdiction.
After attending the lecture, participants will be able to:
1. Recognize common ethical challenges around out-of-session communication with couples.
2. Implement effective informed consent and no-secrets policies suited for modern therapy.
3. Address cultural considerations affecting privacy norms in couples.
4. Differentiate clinical situations where couples therapy may or may not be appropriate (e.g., abuse, affairs, addiction), and describe how to ethically navigate those gray areas).
5. Evaluate the benefits and limitations of a “no-secrets” policy.
Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed psychoanalysts, nurse practitioners and family and marriage/couple therapists, mental health counselors and licensed creative art therapists.
This seminar is appropriate for clinicians with all levels of experience.
Michal Goldman, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in relational therapy and therapist development. She is passionate about helping clinicians cultivate secure, ethical boundaries and deepen their self-of-therapist awareness to enhance their work with couples. Michal holds extensive training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and discernment counseling, and enjoys supporting couples through relational challenges. In addition to her clinical work, she writes a biweekly mental health column for a local newspaper, where she shares insights on relational health and ethical practice. Her teaching emphasizes compassionate care, cultural humility, and clinically sound decision-making in therapeutic settings.
Contact Hours will be awarded once the entire course is completed, as evidenced by signing in and out and completing a presentation evaluation. Instructions for evaluating the presentation will be emailed within 5 days of the course date. Once evaluation is complete, your CE certificate will be available in your ACE Learning Center account.
ACE welcomes participants with diverse abilities. Please contact Kristin or Debbie at info.acefoundation@gmail.com, at time of registration, to request accessibility accommodations. Accommodation requests are considered in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities ACT (ADA), Section 505 of the Rehabilitation ACT.
Cancellations made at least five days before the event will be refunded less a 10% cancellation fee. For cancellation please call 1-800-288-4279, or email us at info.acefoundation@gmail.com.
Should Inclement weather occur, we will be notifying all registrants via the email by which the registrant signed up. Please be sure to check your email before you leave for the course.