These are also achievable through the manual utilized in the Live webcast. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Wisconsin.
Allan M. Tepper – Ethical Principles in the Practice of Wisconsin Mental Health Professionals
Many continuing education programs in ethics are generic. in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs emphasize risk management strategies. the detriment of the Participants, especially if an Attorney Presenter is involved.
This program is different. This program explores clinical issues and not avoids them. the Methods by which ethical and clinical issues can be addressed the Everyday practice of the Mental health professionals in Wisconsin. This unique mixture of Clinical and ethical issues allow for more meaningful understanding and interpretation of the Rules that regulate mental health practices
These goals can be reached. the Experience and the Interactive style of the presenter, Allan M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D. Individuals with joint degrees are different than others. in Psychology and law by Dr. Tepper He maintains both an active psychology and law practice. He is a psychologist and represents mental healthcare professionals in legal issues. Dr. Tepper It offers a unique perspective the practical understanding of ethics.
These are also achievable through the manual utilized in the Live webcast. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Wisconsin.
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- To establish and maintain an ethical clinical practice, you must identify the relevant state and administrative laws.
- Establish policies regarding ethical issues like seclusion, restraints and informed consent.
- Determine which documents, forms, notes, and clinical data are part of an official medical file in the state of Wisconsin.
- Examine your current record-Keeping practices in To ensure compliance with legal and ethical requirements in the State of Wisconsin.
- Designate the treatment provider’s responsibilities relating to mental health issues and duty to warn law in Wisconsin.
- Explore the Considerations regarding legal and ethical issues the Treatment of Minorities in Wisconsin Age of Concerns about consent, confidentiality, and custody
Understand the System
- Statutes
- Rules and regulations
- Case law
- Finding the Law
Legal Exposure
- Criminal liability
- Civil liability
- Licensing complaints
- Reported complaints from organizations
Establish the Treatment Relationship
- The professional relationship
- The ethical and legal principle of informed consent
- Part of informed consent of the Treatment modality
- Use of Written consent forms are required for any reliance.
Record-Keep Your Practices
- Record-Respecting regulations
- Items which are the Record, personal notes vs. Charting, raw data and computer printouts.-Party records
- Access to records through written requests, subpoenas or court orders
The Ethics of Warning: Duty to Warn
- Warning potential third parties-Party victims
- Review of Particular Wisconsin Case law concerning danger to others
- A clinical approach to the Duty to Protect
Treatment of Minors
- Age of Majority
- Consent to treatment
- Clinical implications in the Treatment of the An older teenager
- Treatment of Minors in Situations of Family separation and Divorce
Non-Sexual Boundary Violations
- Contacts by cell phone and email
- Patients vs. advocates: Treatment vs. advocacy
- Contacts with lawyers and professionals the The legal profession
- In-Court expert testimony
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