Many professionals are required to make high-stakes decisions based on behavior.
In real-world contexts, behavior may be shaped by fear, trauma, dependency, or coercive influence — while ethical responsibility remains.
Applied Ethics of Coercion™ introduces a practical framework for interpreting behavior ethically when consent, autonomy, or communication are constrained or distorted.
Who This Is For
This training is designed for professionals working in legal, clinical, institutional, or ethical decision-making contexts, including:
Attorneys
Clinicians
Researchers
Ethics and policy professionals
About the facilitator
Led by Felicia Rosario, MD, a strategic advisor and educator specializing in coercive dynamics, trauma, and ethical decision-making.
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