Allan M Tepper – Ethical Principles in the Practice of North Carolina Mental Health Professionals

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Allan M Tepper - Ethical Principles in the Practice of North Carolina Mental Health Professionals courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Allan M TepperDuration:5 Hours 34 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 26, 2019 Description Manual - Ethical Principles in the Practice - Part 1 (21.85 MB) 119 Pages Available after Purchase Manual - Ethical Principles in the Practice - Part 2 (27.94 MB) 122 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Understand the Legal SystemStatutesRules and regulationsCase lawFinding the lawLegal ExposureCriminal liabilityCivil liabilityLicensing complaintsOrganization complaintsEstablish the Treatment RelationshipThe professional relationshipThe legal and ethical principle of informed consentInformed consent as part of the treatment modalityUse of and reliance upon written consent formsRecord-Keeping PracticesRecord-keeping regulationsItems which constitute the record, personal notes vs.

• charting, raw data, computer printouts and third-party recordsAccess to records by written request, subpoenas and court ordersThe Ethics of Duty to WarnDuty to warn potential third-party victimsReview of specific North Carolina case law governing danger to othersA clinical approach to the duty to protectTreatment of MinorsAge of majorityConsent to treatment and access to recordsClinical implications in the treatment of the older adolescentTreatment of minors in situations of family separation and divorceNon-Sexual Boundary ViolationsEmail correspondence and cell phone contactsTreatment vs.

• advocacy for patientsProfessional contacts with attorneys and the legal professionIn-court expert testimony Faculty Allan M Tepper, J.D., Psy.D. Related seminars and products: 12 Allan M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D., is engaged in the private practice of both law and psychology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

• As a psychologist, he specializes in forensic matters and has testified on numerous occasions in cases involving civil, criminal, domestic relations, and death penalty issues.

• As an attorney, he has extensive trial experience, including the representation of mental health professionals in ethics and licensing board proceedings.

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