These students completed a 10-week online InnerEthics® course ending May 18, 2022. They read The Ethics of Caring, and completed homework including reading articles, discussing ethical situation vignettes in Zoom groups between classes and answering questions about self and ethics in engagement on a community platform.
I loved everything about this course. It feels like an incredibly well-structured curriculum at this point, so it’s hard for me to imagine how it could be improved.
I’ve never taken an ethics class before, and I feel incredibly lucky and grateful to have had this course as my introduction.
I plan to take all the tools we learned with me as I embark on this program and have no doubt I will return to the book, the lectures, etc. regularly.
I really appreciated the vignettes, role playing, and anecdotes featured in the book and in classes, as it made the subject matter less theoretical and more grounded in a reality I can understand. I also appreciated how Kylea modeled self-compassion and vulnerability in the sharing of her own learnings from her career.
This was an amazing course and, definitely, the best way to start the program. I could imagine returning to and doing this course again as continuing education.
I’ve gained a broad and deep overview of the ethics subject and the understanding of how to become good at it and where I need to grow as a person to do this work in a better way.
I loved everything about this course. It feels like an incredibly well-structured curriculum at this point, so it’s hard for me to imagine how it could be improved.
I’ve never taken an ethics class before, and I feel incredibly lucky and grateful to have had this course as my introduction. As someone who does not have a professional background in therapy/medicine/healing, a lot of this material was completely new to me, and I found it incredibly fascinating and relevant to so many aspects of life, not just professional relationships. I plan to take all the tools we learned with me as I embark on this program and have no doubt I will return to the book, the lectures, etc. regularly. I really appreciated the vignettes, role playing, and anecdotes featured in the book and in classes, as it made the subject matter less theoretical and more grounded in a reality I can understand. I also appreciated how Kylea modeled self-compassion and vulnerability in the sharing of her own learnings from her career.
It was an excellent preparation for any future work with clients. I will certainly remember the Chart of Vulnerabilities and the Who is this for and will keep applying them in the everyday life too.