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Webinar: Case Management with a Capital “M”

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Description

This webinar provides an example of case management training which is compatible with the actual demands of the job in the new millennium. In brief, it outlines an approach to professional development for the case management functions that is rooted in Management Theory rather than clinical expertise. This approach asks participants to suspend their thinking about counseling and develop their abilities as related to the four components of Management: PLAN, ORGANIZE, DIRECT and CONTROL.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
  1. Assess their abilities to plan, organize, direct and control.
  2. Utilize resource materials and experiences to improve management abilities on an ongoing basis
  3. Identify the distinction between Ethics and Standards of Practice, particularly in litigious environments

Credits 

1.0 CEs of the following credits have been applied: CRCC, CVE, CWA, CCAA, CDMS, CCMC, ABVE, CLCP, MSCC

Contributors

  • Brian McMahon

    Brian T McMahon is Full Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling at VCU. He is a Certified Case Manager and founding member of IARP. Professor McMahon has taught and conducted research in professional case management for over 35 years and has developed innovations which may improve the effectiveness al role. He is a Fellow in APA Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and a Mary Switzer Distinguished Research Fellow.

February 20, 2018
Tue 1:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 0M

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