Differentiating Empathy from Emotional Monitoring in Clinical Social Work

This class helps social workers distinguish empathy from emotional monitoring, fostering ethical attunement while avoiding over-identification and boundary issues.

🕒 3  CE HOURS                   

COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE 

Date of course creation/update: 4/15/2025

CE Broker Tracking NO: #20-1354072

Education Pathways, LLC provider #2485, 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: 02/05/2026–02/05/2027. Social workers completing this course receive 3 Clinical continuing education credits.

This online reading-based asynchronous distance learning course :

explores the critical difference between empathy—a foundational skill in clinical social work—and emotional monitoring, which can compromise therapeutic boundaries and clinician self-regulation. While empathy fosters connection, understanding, and ethical attunement to client needs, emotional monitoring involves hypervigilant attention rooted in clinician anxiety or unresolved issues. Participants will learn to recognize when attunement becomes over-identification, remain emotionally present without over-functioning, and use supervision and self-awareness to maintain ethical, sustainable practice. Clinical scenarios, theoretical insights, and skills-based strategies will support learners in cultivating appropriate empathic engagement while avoiding emotional enmeshment.

 

Learning Objectives:

 

  1. Describe the dimensions of empathy and their role in rapport-building.

  2. Differentiate emotional monitoring from emotional attunement.

  3. Analyze neurobiological influences on clinician emotional responses.

  4. Apply NASW ethical standards to boundary concerns.

  5. Demonstrate strategies for maintaining boundaries while practicing empathy.

  6. Recognize signs of countertransference and emotional monitoring.

  7. Evaluate cultural and systemic impacts on empathic practice.

  8. Assess client impacts of emotional monitoring.

  9. Formulate grounding strategies for trauma-focused work.

  10. Utilize supervision and reflective tools to manage emotional reactivity.

  11. Implement practical tools for emotional regulation.

  12. Construct a sustainable plan for empathic practice.

 

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