Combining two steps-By-Step-by-step guide to making an informed decision-Making model, the most recent ethical codes, legal statutes, lessons from over 30 years of experience as a clinician and an ethics professor
Terry Casey – Ethics with Minors for Michigan Mental Health Professionals
WHY WORKING WITH MINORS CAN BE DIFFERENT
- Power differentials and vulnerability
- Federal and state laws defining legal responsibilities
- There are many issues involved with Older adolescents
CONSENT RULES and ISSUES REGARDING MINORS
- Consent vs. Assent: Who can give consent?
- Parental rights and consent regulations
- Special rules for Older adolescents
- Consent process informed
WHEN A MINOR IS (AND NOT) A CLIENT
- What is the process of becoming a client?
- Personal representatives
- Ethical vs. Legal Considerations
CONFIDENTIALITY STANDARDS and LIMITS WITH MINORS
- There are limits to confidentiality
- Communications with Parents and minors
- Progressive scenarios technique
- Parental agreements
PARENTAL RIGHTS…AND WRONGS
- Rights of default
- Special circumstances
- There are exceptions
CONTROL OF MINORS’ RECORDS
- Health care vs. educational records
- HIPAA vs. FERPA
- Who has access to the information?
- Response to your requests for Records
- Notes for psychotherapy and clinical records
CAUGHT IN THE MINDLE OF DIVORCED PARENTS
- Consent process informed
- Plan for parenthood
- Other legal considerations
- Case example
MANDATORY RELEASE: THE “WHAT”, “WHEN” AND “TO WHOM”
- Reporting laws that are mandatory
- Federal definition of child abuse
- State laws
- Ethical considerations
- Case example
BOUNDARY ISSUES ABOUT MINORS
- Social media policies
- Multiple relationships
- Power differentials
- Virtual relationships
- Texting and messaging
- Case examples
PHYSICAL TOUCH
- It is appropriate when it is
- Informed consent
- Organisational policies
- Case example
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Description:
Minors and their families are often the victims of emotional turmoil. It is difficult to understand the changing codes and laws. There is also concern about whether our actions will cause long-term consequences.-term developmental damage. An anxiety about crossing a line that could lead to professional licensure being revoked and putting you in danger. We can become impaired in our ability function as professionals and assist our clients in this setting. We’re left with More questions than answers “What Should I do”?
Combining two steps-By-Step-by-step guide to making an informed decision-Making model, the most recent ethical codes, legal statutes, as well as lessons learned from thirty years of experience as a physician and an ethics professor. Terry CaseyThe PhD, HSP degree will provide you with a solid foundation for Know exactly what to do when faced with difficult situations with Parents and minors. This will give you more confidence in the course of action that you choose. mandatory reporting, access to minors’ records, parental rights, boundary issues, touchAnd others.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 22
- Assessments Yes