
Legacy of Care:
​Ethical Continuity Planning for Therapists & Practice Owners
If you became suddenly unavailable—through illness, crisis, or death—would your clients be protected and your practice ethically covered?​
Friday, May 1, 2026 | 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Matt Ross Community Center - Overland Park, KS
4 Ethics CEUs Provided
who this training may be for:
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Solo and group practice owners
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Supervisors responsible for interns or provisionally licensed clinicians
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Therapists who want an ethical, documented continuity-of-care plan
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Clinicians who do not want their loved ones scrambling in a crisis
who this training may not be for:
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You are not currently practicing
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You are looking for a purely legal or business-only workshop
BY THE END OF THIS TRAINING YOU WILL HAVE:
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A clear understanding of your ethical obligations for continuity of care
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A framework for designating and preparing a clinical executor
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Communication templates for clients, families, and supervisees
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A step-by-step plan you can implement immediately
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Reduced anxiety about “what would happen if something happened to me”

About Michelle
Michelle Worley, LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist, clinical supervisor, and owner of Great Oaks Therapy Center. She created the Legacy of Care framework to help therapists build practical, ethical continuity-of-care plans grounded in real-world clinical leadership and supervision experience.
Ready to put an ethical continuity plan in place?


