2022 ACA Phoenix Program Book_Winter Conference

the strengths and weakness of all the players, cultural influences and how to bridge the gap so enlightenment and personal/professional growth can be experienced by all. Recruiting the right people and growing the right people in and of itself advances the practice/profession of corrections. Learning Objectives: • Understand the different leadership styles and ways to identify an individual’s strengths and your weaknesses. • Identify biases among generational workforces. • Review strategies on how to bring all parties together for the greater good: Getting the right people on the payroll. Moderator: Carla Joseph , CBHC-CO, Chief of Security, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Nashville, Tennessee Speakers: Ruby Joyner , CBHC-CO, Jail Administrator, Davidson County’s Sheriff’s Officer, Nashville, Tennessee C-3C Ethical Decision Making in Correctional Mental Health Care ( Y CE) Room 126B Track: Healthcare As a general principle, the ethical guidelines governing correctional mental health care should be the same as those guidelines in the community. But there is no doubt balancing security and treatment needs in a prison or jail can create role ambiguities and ethics related concerns for correctional mental health professionals. From breaching confidentiality for rule violations to participation in disciplinary hearings and competency evaluations, correctional mental health professionals often struggle with the custody treatment conflict in their perceived dual agent role. It is essential, therefore, that mental health professionals have a fundamental understanding of the prevailing ethical standards and guidelines to inform their decision making in correctional settings. Following an overview of the pertinent standards and guidelines, this workshop will

use case vignettes to highlight ethical concerns, dispel disbeliefs and increase competency in ethical decision-making. We will learn together that, when it comes to ethics, good questions produce the best answers! Learning Objectives: • Discuss the basic ethical guidelines governing correctional mental health care. • Describe the ethical decision-making process. • Identify and analyze cases where ethical dilemmas may arise in correctional settings. Moderator: Holly Buss , M.S., LMHC, Mental Health Quality Assurance Manager, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida Speakers: Tammy Lander , J.D., Ph.D., Assistant Chief of Mental Health Services, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida; Jerome Greenfield , M.D., DFAPA, Health Services Administrator, Iowa Department of Corrections, Des Moines, Iowa; Holly Buss , M.S., LMHC, Mental Health Quality Assurance Manager, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida

Workshops Saturday, Jan. 8 t 1:30–3 p.m.

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