When Culture Impacts Decision Making
This course examines how one’s culture impacts decision-making in various settings. Participants will acquire a better understanding of ethical decision-making when cross-cultural conflicts occur.
This course will take you 4 hours to complete.
The course is self-paced and users are able to log in as necessary to complete the course.
You will receive your CEU certificate upon completion of the course and posttest assessment.
Yes, this course meets DSPS requirements for continuing education. Users are responsible for maintaining CEU certificates and any PDF handouts provided within this course.
As a first-generation Hmong refugee, Sheng has overcome many challenges and worked hard to create a positive impact in her community. Her journey from being resettled in Wisconsin as a young refugee to becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and perinatal mental health therapist. Sheng's background as a former professor teaching social justice issues, mental health, and advocacy to social work students highlights her commitment to educating the next generation of social workers and mental health professionals about the importance of these critical topics. Her professional experiences in various sectors, include public, private, government, and nonprofit institutions. One of the most significant aspects of Sheng's work is her dedication to integrating social justice and cultural humility into behavioral health. This approach is crucial in ensuring that mental health services are accessible and sensitive to the diverse needs of the community, especially in her role as President and Executive Director of Us 2 Behavioral Health Care.