These are also achievable through the manual utilized in the recording. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Arizona.
Allan M. Tepper – Ethical Principles in the Practice of Arizona Mental Health Professionals
Many continuing education ethics programs can be used in a generic way. in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs stress risk-management strategies. the detriment of the Participants, especially if an Attorney Presenter is involved.
This program is different. This program is not about avoiding clinical issues. the How clinical and ethical issues are affected the Everyday practice of the Mental health professionals in Arizona. This unique mixture of Understanding and interpreting clinical and ethical issues allows for better understanding. of the Rules that regulate mental health practices
These goals can be reached. the Enjoy the experience the Interactive style of the presenter, Allan M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D. Unique from others who have joint degrees in Psychology and law, Dr. Tepper In reality, he maintains an active practice in psychology and a law practice. He is a psychologist and represents mental healthcare professionals in legal issues. Dr. Tepper This perspective is truly unique in the practical understanding of ethics.
These are also achievable through the manual utilized in the recording. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Arizona.
It can sometimes be difficult to hear an attorney when you interact with them. the words, “Trust me.” We do however say “This recording” “Trust us!” We guarantee you won’t walk away disappointed.
- Name the states and administrative laws that affect clinical practice.
- Decide the Legal and ethical principles of informed consent.
- Decide the Notes, documents, reports and forms that contain clinical data, as well as notes, documents, forms, and reports. the record.
- Record evaluation-Practices to keep in mind.
- Analyze the best way to comply with third-Parties may request records.
- Establish the Consent required to treat minors or release records of minors.
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Understand the The System
- Statutes
- Rules and regulations
- Case law
- Locating the Law
Legal Exposure
- Criminal liability
- Civil liability
- Licensing complaints
- Organisation complaints
Establish the The Treatment Relationship
- The professional relationship
- The ethical and legal principle of informed consent
- A informed consent is part of the Modality of treatment
- Use of Written consent forms are required for any reliance.
Record-Keep Your Practices
- Record-Following regulations
- Items that are considered the Record, personal notes, vs. charting. Raw data, computer printouts, and third-Party records
- Access to records via written requests, subpoenas, and court orders
The Ethics of Warning: Duty to Warn
- Warning potential third parties-Party victims
- Review of Particular Arizona Case law regarding danger to others
- A clinical approach to the Protecting the environment is our duty
Treatment of Minors
- Age of Majority
- Consent to treatment
- Clinical implications in the Treatment of the Older adolescents
- Treatment of Minors in Situations of Family separation and Divorce
Non-Sexual Boundary Violations
- Cell phone and email correspondence
- Advocate vs. treatment
- Contacts with lawyers and professionals the The legal profession
- In-Expert testimony from the court
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes