Embodying Ethical
Boundaries in the Workplace
Somatic and experiential practices for exploring ethical boundaries, embodiment, and resilience in the workplace.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT HEREThis Embodying Ethical Boundaries in the Workplace training will support therapists in applying somatic and experiential practices for exploring ethical boundaries, embodiment, and resilience in the workplace.
This course will provide tools to manage stress, help develop systems to track boundaries, and embodiment practices for navigating power dynamics in relation to those with whom we work.
Participants will leave with simple, effective interventions to create more of a sense of safety and embodiment in the workplace.
Please come prepared to gently move your body and engage in these expensive arts exercises.
Training Objectives
✓ Practice somatic posturing for navigating power dynamics in relation to those with whom we work.
✓ Develop systems to track boundaries for addressing personal physical health needs.
✓ Illustrate decision making processes around ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
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Two Live In-Person CE Trainings to Choose From!
Morning Session
Date: October 25, 2024
Time: 9:00am - 12:30pm EST
Location: Asheville, NC
CE Credits: 3 Ethics CEs
Investment: $149.00
Afternoon Session
Date: October 25, 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 5:30pm EST
Location: Asheville, NC
CE Credits: 3 Ethics CEs
Investment: $149.00
Course Facilitators

Dayna Guido, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and educator in Asheville, NC with 45 years of experience. She specializes in clinical supervision and consultation for individuals, groups, and organizations. Dayna is the author of Creative Ways to Learn Ethics: An Experiential Training Manual for Helping Professionals and co-author of The Parental Tool Box for Parents and Clinicians.
Dayna is well known for the vast array of training she has delivered for many years, particularly in ethics and clinical supervision. She is described as innovative, creative, engaging, thought-provoking, and humorous in her style.
For over 20 years Dayna was an Adjunct Instructor in Social Work and Counseling Graduate Schools. Currently, she serves on the NASW NC Committee for Ethics.

Becca Odom is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Yoga Teacher with over a decade of experience in the mental health and wellness field. In her private therapy practice, Becca specializes in combining Somatic Approaches with EMDR for trauma recovery.
She primarily works with women who have experienced trauma, chronic stress and anxiety. Her passion is to empower others to heal themselves and she specializes in anxiety, trauma recovery and stress management.
She is trained in EMDR, Community Resiliency Model (CRM), Mindful Schools, Trauma-Focused Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and has her 200-hour yoga teacher training certification.
For close to a decade, Becca has been teaching trainings on trauma-informed care, yoga for trauma, self-care, and burnout prevention.
Becca Odom Wellness, Provider #1955, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 4/16/2024-4/16/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 2 Ethics continuing education credits.
What The Clients Says About Becca

"Becca creates a peaceful, supportive, and caring space in which to heal every time we connect!"
Becca creates a peaceful, supportive, and caring space in which to heal every time we connect! The way she "shows up" makes you feel heard, and her diverse set of healing tools means you never leave empty handed. Becca has supported me personally on my continuous healing journey for over 8 years, and has provided deep-heart offerings for many of the cancer survivors we support.
— Shannon Carney, Director of Wind River Cancer Wellness Retreats and Programs

"Becca brings a wonderful combination of wisdom, humor, joy, and kindness to her yoga glasses and professional work."
Becca brings a wonderful combination of wisdom, humor, joy, and kindness to her yoga glasses and professional work. My three teenage daughters love Becca, and I'm so grateful that she has been their first real yoga teacher. Becca has also been an important part of our teams working on projects with families and mind-body medicine in the Asheville community.
— Scott MacGergor, Ms, LCMHC & Certified MBSR Instructor
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