Leslie S. Tsukroff, MSW, LCSW
Leslie S. Tsukroff, Inc.

Psychotherapist • Consultant • Supervisor • Educator
License # NJ Social Work 44SC04781400
License # PA Social Work CW021709
Warning:
Boundary Crossing Ahead
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Testimonials​​​
Raves from past participants
“It was very educational and enlightening. I enjoyed the breakout groups allowing for discussion and communication with other professionals working through case scenarios” - Anonymous
"Very good review of ethical issues which pertain to real-life scenarios. I liked the case scenarios which led to thinking about these kinds of dilemmas" - Susan S.
“Leslie is very knowledgeable and using case examples really helped show how various situations that seem clear at first can be very tricky to navigate” - K. Hayes
“Leslie made it interesting with humor, case studies and her personality” – Alexia
“Leslie was wonderful. Very passionate and kept my attention on what is usually a dry topic” – Marcia
“Leslie knows her subject. Hours were good, important topic, easy to access, satisfying experience" - J.Z.
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"I have ADD and often lose concentration when attempting Zoom conferences, but this held my interest throughout" - Gail R.
"It was very informative and the examples provided were excellent as they really made you think about the client-practitioner relationship and ethics. The break-out rooms were also good as people raised perspectives that I hadn't thought about"- G.P.
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“Very informative, engaging, well-done. I liked the open discussion and case scenarios where the hypothetical situations were discussed and Leslie provided us with examples of real-life consequences and potential outcomes” - G.F.
“A reminder of the ethical implications one may/will face eventually in practice. Helpful to identify future pitfalls and how to prevent stepping into them” – Elizabeth M.
"Leslie is very knowledgeable on the topics of ethics and risk management! Leslie's guidance has been invaluable for years. I highly recommend her as a supervisor/consultant! I liked the case presentations. They all had multiple complexities not easy to navigate" - Anonymous
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