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Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST
University of St. Joseph, McDonough Hall - Room 200, West Hartford, Connecticut, 06117, United States
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University of St. Joseph - McDonough Hall - Rm 200, University of St. Joseph, West Hartford, Connecticut, 06117, United States.
Behavioral ethics is a new area of scholarship and research emerging from the fields of cognitive psychology and business management. This presentation explores the question of how "good" people can engage in "bad" actions without being aware of the unethical nature of their behavior. Implications for social work practice are explored. Participants will understand how basic psychological processes contribute to ethical blind spots in practice. Identify strategies to build ethical capital in social work organizations and demonstrate the ability to identify and analyze ethical risks in practice.
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Pamela.williams@ct.gov 860-560-5025
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