In this session, attorneys will develop a better understanding of their own needs as helpers, including how compassion and resilience play a part in understanding those needs.
This webinar will be available for purchase until November 15, 2025.
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Nebraska MCLE #258842. 1.0 CLE Hours, including 1.0 Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
*This program has been approved for 1.0 hours of Juvenile GAL.
**This program has been approved for 1.0 hours of distance-learning CLE, including 1.0 hours of ethics. You may claim 1.0 hours of credit total for this program.
In this session, attorneys will develop a better understanding of their own needs as helpers, including how compassion and resilience play a part in understanding those needs.
Jordan McCoy, LIMHP, McCoy Counseling and Training
Jordan is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP). In 2011, Jordan received her Bachelor of Arts with a degree in Psychology from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and, in 2014, she graduated with her Master of Science in Education with a degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is certified in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and is a Consultant in Training. Jordan also previously served as the President of the Nebraska Counseling Association and has a passion for mental health and counselor advocacy. Jordan has been a CLE presenter for the NSBA for several years and understands the difficulties faced by Juvenile GAL attorneys and their clients.
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Active Nebraska attorneys are required to complete 10 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) each year. Two of those 10 hours must be in the field of professional responsibility (ethics). Nebraska attorneys may claim only 5 hours of distance-learning CLE per year. Webinars viewed on this portal are considered distance-learning. Under the new MCLE reporting process, the NSBA will report your attendance for this program, which will be automatically updated into your transcript. The NSBA has 30 days to report your hours to Nebraska MCLE, and your transcript may not update immediately. You are no longer able to log your own hours in your transcript; they must be reported by the sponsor.
For more information about Nebraska CLE requirements, see the MCLE Commission’s website at https://attorneys.nejudicial.gov/. For questions about CLE requirements, your own CLE transcript, or about reporting CLE credit online, contact the Nebraska Supreme Court’s Attorney Services Division at (531) 510-3641.
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