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2026 Seminar on Ethics | January


Total Credits: 1.0 including 1 LADC, 1 LPC/LPCC

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Ethics Seminar
Speakers:
Mr. Gary R. Schoener, LP, Psy.D. |  Dr. Tom Hegblom |  Brittany Kuznetsov |  Janelle Mellgren
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The 2026 MARRCH Seminar on Ethics is a monthly, members-only consultation group designed to address ethical challenges in alcohol and drug counseling. Running from January to December, these interactive sessions will provide a confidential space for members to discuss real-world ethical concerns and receive expert guidance aligned with state and federal ethics regulations.  

This seminar will be a space for members to bring questions and concerns related to ethical practices in the field of alcohol and drug counseling.  The hosts will facilitate discussion and provide feedback in line with state and federal ethics guidelines.  The goal of this seminar is to ensure the highest quality of service delivered to clients and ensure professional integrity. 

Session topics will cover Contemporary Ethical Concerns as brought by seminar participants. Topics will include:  

  • Use of Apps in counseling 

  • Use of Blogs in counseling 

  • Issues in Employing former clients 

  • Social Media contacts with current clients 

  • Social Media contacts with former clients 

  • Exceptions to Confidentiality 

  • Relevance of Red Flag Law 

  • Navigating Clashes between CFR-42 & HIPPA 

  • Relationships with relatives of clients 

  • Ethical issues in terminating care 

  • Abandonment vs. Limiting care -- a clash of ethical duties and other ethical dilemmas 

  • Plus, other ethical issues which participants have experienced in their practice or about which they have concerns or questions. 

The goal of the seminar is to provide a confidential & safe place for MARRCH members to recognize ethical challenges in practice, and to share options for handling ethical dilemmas.

Sessions will not be recorded to maintain a confidential and open dialogue.

More information on MARRCH and Ethics. 


These sessions are open to MARRCH members only. Not a member? Click here to join!


MARRCH has applied for 1 CE per Ethics Seminar session.  The following crediting bodies are PENDING for CEs:

  • Minnesota Board of Behavior Health and Therapy (BBHT):

    • Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC)

    • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

    • Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)

Speaker

Mr. Gary R. Schoener, LP, Psy.D.

Director of Consultation & Training

Walk-In Counseling Center


Gary Schoener is a Clinical Psychologist, licensed as an LP since 1974, who currently divides his time between private forensic practice and his role as Director, Inst. for Consultation & Training, Walk-In Counseling Center. Gary served as Executive Director of the WICC for 37 years. 

Gary consults and testifies in legal cases involving professional practice in substance abuse, professional counseling, psychology and other health care fields. He evaluates impaired practitioners, provides remedial boundaries training, and has been training in ethics and boundaries internationally for a number of decades. He has a number of publications – two books and many book chapters and articles – related to professional ethics & boundaries. A full list is available upon request. 

Gary served on the Board of the original Chemical Dependency Counselor training program at the U. of Minnesota and was on its teaching faculty for 23 years. He taught Ethics & Boundaries at the Recovery Academy from 2014 to 2019 and has taught individual classes on this topic in a number of training programs locally. 

Gary serves as Ethics Co-Chair of the Minnesota Counseling Association and has been coordination of the monthly Ethics Seminars which MnCA has sponsored for more than two years. Gary has been a long-time member of MARRCH (as well as its predecessor the Minn. Chemical Dependency Assn.) and was the first recipient of the MARRCH Bernie Bellings Award in Ethics. He has served as a local, state, and federal consultant on drug abuse issues. He is currently a member of the MARRCH Ethics Committee. 


Dr. Tom Hegblom

Assistant Professor

University of Minnesota


Tom Hegblom is a resident faculty member in the master's in Integrated Behavioral Health and Addictions Counseling programs at the University of Minnesota. He is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) in Minnesota. He is also a Board Approved Supervisor for individuals pursuing the LADC, LPC, and LPCC licenses. Tom has a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Walden University, a MA in Counseling from the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies, and a BA in Youth Studies, Spanish, and Educational Psychology from CCAPS at the University of Minnesota. 


Brittany Kuznetsov

Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC)


Britany Kuznetsov is an addiction counseling faculty member at Minneapolis College. She holds a BA in Psychology with minors in Interdisciplinary Studies and Anthropology from Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). Britany also earned an MBA from Augsburg University. She is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) in Minnesota. With 13 years of experience in the field, Britany has worked in both residential and outpatient settings, serving a diverse range of demographics in Minnesota and Florida. 


Janelle Mellgren

Progress Valley


Janelle Mellgren is a Program Manager at a co-occurring substance use disorder treatment center. She is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) with over 10 years of experience, having served as a clinician, clinical supervisor, and program manager. Janelle earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychological Services with the goal of obtaining her Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) licensure. In addition, she is a Board-Approved Supervisor for individuals working toward their LADC license.