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Professional Vulnerabilities That Can Lead to Legal and Ethical Violations: Part 2 Register Now
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| Instructor: |
Ronald Mah, LMFT Click to View Biography
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| Number of CEUs: |
3
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| Price: |
30.00
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| Course
Description: |
This is the second of a two-part course, which addresses professional and personal issues that can lead to ethical and legal violations. It explores situations where licensed mental health practitioners have committed legal and/or ethical errors. To illustrate these points, the author uses case vignettes, which are derived from published cases of disciplinary actions by licensing and regulatory boards and his professional experience on an association ethics committee. The goal of the content is to help readers become more confident in dealing with a broad scope of legal and ethical issues that occur during practice.
Part I is focused on exploring the scope of practice and scope of competency, along with legal and ethical issues related to the crisis or imminent danger including: duty to warn and protect, suicidality, child abuse, elder or dependent adult abuse, and domestic violence.
Part II is focused on exploring legal and ethical issues related to the following: confidentiality, consent to release and exchange information, confidentiality and subpoenas, child treatment, professional conduct, and cross-cultural treatment.
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| Target Audience: |
This course is designed for licensed mental health practitioners (licensed clinical social workers and licensed marriage family therapists) interested in developing a greater understanding of the many and, often complex, legal and ethical issues that occur in daily practice.
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| Learning
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Upon completion of this course:
- Readers will better understand a variety of legal and ethical issues related to the scope of a licensee’s practice and scope of competency.
- Readers will better understand a variety of legal and ethical issues related to consent to release and/or exchange information, confidentiality, treatment of children, professional practice and conduct, and cross-cultural issues.
- Through the use of case vignettes, readers will better understand common legal and ethical errors made by therapists, along with strategies for overcoming these vulnerabilities.
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Course Agenda: |
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| Copyright:
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Copyright© 2010. Revised. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing the publisher.
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