Implicit Bias and the Ethics of Mental Health Supervision
  6 Hours, 0 Minutes   

Friday, April 24th, 2026
Class 1: 10:00 AM EDT
Class 2: 1:45 PM EDT
   Shane King, LCSW
   Kathryn Krase, Ph.D.
  
6 CE Credits
Price
$99.99

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Description

Full Day Webinar

April 24th, 2026

10:00 AM - 4:45 PM EST

The cost of one day is $99.99, an individual class is $59.99

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Class 1

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST

Implications of Implicit Bias

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In this comprehensive workshop, participants will delve into the intricate nuances of implicit biases and their pervasive impact on various facets of our lives, specifically within the realms of the workplace, educational institutions, and the healthcare system. The primary objective of this class is to foster an understanding of how unconscious attitudes and stereotypes, stemming from implicit biases, can subtly infiltrate and influence interactions and decisions.

The workshop aims to initiate a dialogue that not only sheds light on the origins of implicit biases but also explores their intricate connections to societal norms, cultural influences, and individual experiences. By cultivating awareness about the roots of these biases, participants will gain valuable insights into ways bias can manifest in everyday scenarios, contributing to an enriched comprehension of its multifaceted nature.

Particular emphasis will be placed on the healthcare setting, where implicit biases can significantly affect clinical treatment. The class will explore scenarios where biases may inadvertently influence healthcare outcomes. By fostering awareness and dialogue surrounding these issues, the workshop aims to equip mental health professionals with the tools and insights necessary to mitigate the impact of implicit biases in clinical practice.

This class meets meets the NEW MARYLAND Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice content requirement for Social Workers. It can also be used to fulfill the Implicit Bias requirement for MICHIGAN and MARYLAND licensees. Additionally it meets the DC “Key Public Health Priorities” training criteria for DC licensees. Earn 2 CE/CME Credits.

(Trainer - Shane is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with years of experience in leadership and is the owner of his own private practice Reflective Therapy, LCSW PLLC. Shane’s clinical specialization includes populations struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, complex trauma, PTSD, internalized racial oppression, and cross cultural bonding. Shane uses an anti racist and holistic framework approach. He is a psychotherapist practicing trauma informed care and Adjunct lecturer.

He specializes in co-facilitating anti-racist groups, organizing, and teaching structural and systemic racism impact on clients’ mental health. Shane is a facilitator of Leadership and Middle Managers that meets every 2nd Tuesday of month via Zoom where he is leading conversations with other leaders around becoming more equitable in striving towards anti-racist practice.

Shane provides consultation as part of the NYC Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative that is seeking to undo the legacy and harm of racialized policing. Shane is a member of the ACS Coaching Collaborative team that is devoted to building a community committed to coaching.)

3 Hours

 

Class 2

1:45 PM - 4:45 PM EST

The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision

Supervisors are essential to the practice of mental health, but the supervisor’s role is a complicated one. Ethical considerations for supervisors can be very different from that of their supervisees. This training will explore the unique ethical considerations of supervisors, with special attention to the complications the supervisory role brings to boundaries. This course will provide a framework to contemplate ethical dilemmas and make informed decisions that insulate supervisors from compromising their liability while also supporting their supervisees and protecting clients from harm.

(Trainer - Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., M.S.W., Principal Consultant with Krase Consultant, is an expert on the professional ethics, and the intersection of ethics with legal responsibilities. She has years of experience consulting with government and community based organizations to develop policy & practice standards.)

3 Hours

 

 

 

This One Day Seminar includes two excellent classes, a total of 6 CEs. You may attend an individual class for $59.99.


Webinars included in this package:

Implications of Implicit Bias

The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision