


Ethical Leadership within the Mental Health Profession | September 19, 2026
Within this profession, we are surrounded by individuals who have spent many years developing an understanding of emotions, motivation, relationships and personal well-being. these important concepts continue to be of utmost importance when clinicians step out of the therapist role and into one of leadership. We will explore leadership in a way that highlights the importance of maintaining productive, ethical relationships paving the way for a healthy work culture.
Course Objectives:
1. This course is designed to help you prepare for leadership roles in a clinical setting by addressing common pitfalls of management in the mental health field.
2. Participants will be able to recognize potential ethical violations commonly committed by clinicians in leadership.
3. Participants will be able to identify strategies for formulating a healthy work culture by focusing on the ethical code as a strong foundation for leadership.
Within this profession, we are surrounded by individuals who have spent many years developing an understanding of emotions, motivation, relationships and personal well-being. these important concepts continue to be of utmost importance when clinicians step out of the therapist role and into one of leadership. We will explore leadership in a way that highlights the importance of maintaining productive, ethical relationships paving the way for a healthy work culture.
Course Objectives:
1. This course is designed to help you prepare for leadership roles in a clinical setting by addressing common pitfalls of management in the mental health field.
2. Participants will be able to recognize potential ethical violations commonly committed by clinicians in leadership.
3. Participants will be able to identify strategies for formulating a healthy work culture by focusing on the ethical code as a strong foundation for leadership.