The Ethical Dilemmas in Client Work Workshop is designed to help mental health professionals navigate the complex ethical challenges that can arise during therapy. This workshop explores the common dilemmas therapists may face, such as maintaining client confidentiality, handling dual relationships, and balancing professional boundaries with personal empathy. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of ethical guidelines and standards, drawing from professional codes of ethics such as those outlined by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). The workshop will focus on how to assess and resolve ethical conflicts while ensuring that client welfare remains the top priority. Through case studies and group discussions, attendees will examine real-world scenarios, developing critical thinking and decision-making skills to address ethical issues thoughtfully and responsibly. Special attention will be given to the importance of cultural competence, informed consent, and respecting client autonomy in the therapeutic relationship. This workshop is ideal for counsellors, therapists, and social workers looking to strengthen their ethical practice and better navigate the challenges that arise in client work.