Ethical & Advocacy Considerations in Feminist Therapy

1-Hour Ethics Independent Study CEU Approved by the Ohio CSWMFT Board

Therapists are told to stay neutral—but also to care deeply about the world our clients live in. This course helps you navigate that tension with clarity and confidence. Learn how to integrate advocacy into ethical, client-centered practice using a feminist therapy lens.

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Being an ethical therapist today means navigating a complex landscape—where clinical neutrality, personal values, and social justice realities often collide. This 1-hour ethics course, approved by the Ohio CSWMFT Board, explores the nuanced intersection of clinical ethics and advocacy through a feminist therapy framework.

This course is based on a comprehensive ebook you’ll receive and complete at your own pace. You’ll examine how to integrate advocacy in both subtle and direct ways, strengthen your grounding in ethical decision-making, and clarify your role as a socially aware clinician. Through case examples, reflection prompts, and practical strategies, you’ll gain tools to support client empowerment while honoring professional boundaries and legal guidelines.

This is a course for clinicians who want to practice ethically and stay aligned with their values—without burning out, overstepping, or shrinking themselves to stay “neutral.”

Join this course and get an ethics CEU that actually aligns with your values.

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Join this course and get an ethics CEU that actually aligns with your values.

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Join this course and get an ethics CEU that actually aligns with your values. ✳︎ Join this course and get an ethics CEU that actually aligns with your values. ✳︎

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    • Confident navigating ethical gray areas around advocacy

    • Aligned with your feminist therapy values

    • Grounded in what ethical, client-centered advocacy actually looks like

    • Prepared to integrate advocacy in subtle and direct ways

    • Clear on your role as a therapist within systems of power and oppression

    • Equipped with practical tools you can use immediately in session

    • Define advocacy within a feminist therapy framework

    • Describe common ethical challenges related to advocacy

    • Identify practical tools for integrating advocacy while maintaining professional boundaries

    • Reflect on your own values, identities, and positionality as they relate to ethical decision-making

    • Apply a feminist, justice-oriented lens to real client scenarios

    • Are a therapist who wants to practice ethically without abandoning your values

    • Struggle with the tension between neutrality and activism

    • Want practical, realistic examples of how to integrate advocacy in clinical work

    • Work with marginalized communities or clients impacted by oppressive systems

    • Are tired of ethics CEUs that are dry, outdated, or disconnected from the world your clients live in

    • Want an ethics CEU that actually feels relevant to your clinical life

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Amie Grant, LPCC-S is an Approved Provider by the State of Ohio CSWMFT Board

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