It can be difficult to deal with any ethical problem. It can be overwhelming, confusing, and even frightening to deal with an ethical issue that involves children or teenagers.-provoking.
Terry Casey – Providing Ethical Behavioral Health Services to Children & Adolescents
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It can be difficult to deal with any ethical problem. It can be overwhelming, confusing, and even frightening to deal with an ethical issue that involves children or teenagers.-provoking. Mental health professionals may be left with more questions than answers. They also lack a clear path to navigate these waters.
In this skill-Building recording, Dr. Terry Casey This will equip you to Any ethical problem that may arise with children, adolescents and their families can be dealt with. This is how you will be taught. to employ a unique ethical decision making model developed by Dr. Casey When dealing with a variety situations, such as mandatory reporting, boundaries and child custody and divorce, Dr. Using case vignettes, Dr. Casey This guide will show you how to use case studies to help you assess decisions according to applicable federal and state laws, as well ethical codes.
- Identify the five main perspectives of the Multiple Perspectives Model for ethical decision-making in clinical practice.
- Discuss any special issues that may arise when you work with minor clients
- Describe the Four Steps of the Multiple Perspectives Model. to Follow the steps for clinical practice
- Compare and contrast different ethics laws to All minor clients vs. specific ethics laws to Adolescents older
- How did you do it? to Interpret and navigate professional codes and state licensing rules
- Use the Multiple Perspectives Model to determine the best ethical action in different situations involving minor clients.
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THE MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES DECISION-MAKING MODEL
- Ethical
- Legal
- Clinical/therapeutic
- Institutional Policies
- Therapist’s well-Being and interests
SPECIAL ISSUES WHILE WORKING WITH MINISTERS
- Assent vs. consent
- Confidentiality issues
- Some exceptions
- Process to inform minors and their parents/guardians
- Divorced/divorcing parents
- Plan for parenthood
- Access to a minor’s protected health information
- Laws pertaining to Adolescents older
STEPS IN APPLICING MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES MODEL
- Step 1: Examine each perspective for relevant issues
- Step #2: If there is a significant problem ethical component…
- Step 3: Consultation
- Step 4: Final decision and documentation
MODEL WORKING
- Round #1
- Mandatory reporting “The phone intake”
- Multiple relationships “Client in a bind”
- Boundaries and perceptions “The coffee shop”
- Round #2
- Parents are at odds “Robert’s separated parents”
- Parents who have been divorced: “The dilemma with Julia”
- Virtual relationships “Social media friends”
- Round #3
- Competing rights “Celeste and her father”
- You can trust the process “Amanda and Stephanie”
- Competency & supervision: “The Play Therapy request”
- Supplemental (time permitting)
- Boundaries revisited: “Dawn’s caramel macchiato”
Here’s what you’ll get in Terry Casey – Providing Ethical Behavioral Health Services to Children & Adolescents
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 168
- Assessments Yes