Description:
This video defines boundaries and their role in the professional setting, identifies five categories of boundaries, recognizes common boundary violations, and establishes best practices to use in setting and maintaining boundaries.
This video defines boundaries and their role in the professional setting, identifies five categories of boundaries, recognizes common boundary violations, and establishes best practices to use in setting and maintaining boundaries.
This video is the first in the Case Management 101 video series, featuring Joan Hodges-Wu, MA. Don’t miss the second video, Case Management 101: Writing Case Notes.
Presenter:
Joan Hodges-Wu has worked with vulnerable immigrant populations for nine years, both domestically and abroad. She is currently a Reception & Placement Program Officer with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI). At USCRI, Joan uses her clinical case management background to provide technical support and in-house training to 31 refugee resettlement sites across the U.S. Joan received her Master’s degree in Refugee Care from the University of Essex in partnership with the Tavistock Clinic in London, England. Joan is also the former Lead Case Manager of the Program for Survivors of Torture and Severe Trauma in Northern Virginia.
Joan Hodges-Wu has worked with vulnerable immigrant populations for nine years, both domestically and abroad. She is currently a Reception & Placement Program Officer with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI). At USCRI, Joan uses her clinical case management background to provide technical support and in-house training to 31 refugee resettlement sites across the U.S. Joan received her Master’s degree in Refugee Care from the University of Essex in partnership with the Tavistock Clinic in London, England. Joan is also the former Lead Case Manager of the Program for Survivors of Torture and Severe Trauma in Northern Virginia.