Join Susan LewisA psychologist and an attorney. for This recording will prepare you for You could be held responsible for litigation matters that can affect your clients, your license, and your practice.
Susan Lewis – North Dakota Legal, Ethical Issues for Mental Health Clinicians
Clinician-Client Relationship
- Law vs. Ethics
- Legal informed consent elements
- All the nuts and bolts of office policy
- Psychotherapy notes vs. records
- What should you do to set a record?
- Limitations on confidentiality
- North Dakota case law & danger to others
- North Dakota Duty to warn potential victims
- HIPAA
- All the latest updates
A Practical Approach to Risk Management
- Elements of Consent
- Competence & scope of practice
- Boundary violations/crossings
- Issues Modern technology
- Texting, cell phone, e-Mail and video psychotherapy
- Supervision: The perils
Litigation
- Licensing complaints & malpractice lawsuits
- North Dakota Specific statutes
- North Dakota Rules and regulations
- How to find case law
Navigate the Legal System
- Roles for attorneys
- Confidentiality/privilege
- Subpoena & disclosure of confidential information
- Depositions, interrogatories or expert testimony
Minor Treatment
- North Dakota Age at the age of majority
- Consent to treatment
- Privilege/confidentiality
- Separation & divorce
Case Studies
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Description:
Join Susan LewisA psychologist and an attorney. for This recording will prepare you for There are many litigation issues that could put you, your clients, and your practice in danger. This course will help you to organize your practice to reduce risk. It will also teach you how to keep simple records, notes, and actions to protect yourself in the event that there is a complaint. Susan The following will help you to make the right decision-You can reduce your risk by using these home tools:
- HIPAA Updates and North Dakota Legislation and regulations
- Risk management strategies
- How to avoid litigation problems, complaints, or malpractice actions
- Guidelines for the professional relationship, informed consent, office policies and best practices
Learn from every problem-These discussions are representative of the ethical decisions that you will encounter in your clinical practice. The blending Susan’s experience as a lawyer, work within the court system and extensive clinical experience makes her a hands-Be a knowledgeable instructor
This recording will prepare you for When and how to proceed with litigation.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 23
- Assessments Yes