Faculty:Frederic G. ReamerDuration:2 Hours 51 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 31, is Archive: 2019 Description Some tough ethical situations can’t be taught in school..
Archive: Faculty:Frederic G. ReamerDuration:2 Hours 51 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 31, 2019 Description Some tough ethical situations can’t be taught in school.
They is can only be learned through personal experience or from hearing of others’ personal experiences.This recording will teach you how to manage 10 of the most challenging ethical situations a mental health professional can face..
They can only be learned through personal experience or from hearing of others’ personal experiences.This recording will teach you how to manage 10 of the most challenging ethical situations a mental health professional can face.
These real-world issues is are the greatest liability and licensing board threats and arise far more frequently than most realize.Purchase today and: Learn How to Recognize and Avoid the Most Challenging Ethical TrapsHear Case Studies that Provide Examples of What to Do and What Not to DoObtain Tips and Techniques that Can Be Implemented to Prevent Ethical MalpracticeLearn from a Colleague Who Has Served as an Expert Witness in hundreds of Court and Licensing Board Cases Nationwide Handouts Manual - Ethics: Top 10 Mistakes Made by Mental Health Professionals (566.3 KB) 27 Pages Available after Purchase Outline How Would You Handle These Ethical Challenges?.
These real-world issues are the greatest liability and licensing board threats and arise far more frequently than most realize.Purchase today and: Learn How to Recognize and Avoid the Most Challenging Ethical TrapsHear Case Studies that Provide Examples of What to Do and What Not to DoObtain Tips and Techniques that Can Be Implemented to Prevent Ethical MalpracticeLearn from a Colleague Who Has Served as an Expert Witness in hundreds of Court and Licensing Board Cases Nationwide Handouts Manual - Ethics: Top 10 Mistakes Made by Mental Health Professionals (566.3 KB) 27 Pages Available after Purchase Outline How Would You Handle These Ethical Challenges?
1) Failure is to Protect Confidentiality Scenario – A clinical psychologist disclosed clinical records in response to a subpoena without proper authorization.2) Not Properly Balancing Minors & Parents Rights Scenario – The mother of a 15-yearold client requested a full copy of the psychotherapist’s notes.3) Self-Disclosure – A Slippery Slope Scenario – A client in an addictions treatment program asked his clinician whether he is in recovery and who he voted for in the last presidential election.4) Challenging Dual Relationship Traps Scenario – The clients of a marriage and family therapist offered her the free use of their vacation home.5) Sticky Financial Issues - Billing, Fees and Gifts Scenario – A client who was an unemployed painter had a large unpaid counseling bill and offered to paint the counselor’s home to pay off the debt.6) Duty to Warn – When to AND When Not to Scenario – A clinical social worker in a mental health center counseled a client who made threats against an unidentified estranged partner.7) Inadequate Informed Consent Scenario – A clinical psychologist provided distance counseling services to a client who filed a licensing board complaint alleging substandard informed consent protocols.8) Social Media Common Ethical Challenges Scenario – A case manager in a mental health agency received a Facebook “friend” request from a client with whom he often exchanged text messages using a messaging app that is not HIPAA compliant.9) Distance Counseling Scenario – The client of an addictions counselor in private practice moved to another state and asked the counselor to continue providing services to him using Skype and text messaging.10) Complex Documentation Decisions Scenario – The client of a mental health counselor divulged that he had committed a murder several years earlier while under the influence of illegal substances..
1) Failure to Protect Confidentiality Scenario – A clinical psychologist disclosed clinical records in response to a subpoena without proper authorization.2) Not Properly Balancing Minors & Parents Rights Scenario – The mother of a 15-yearold client requested a full copy of the psychotherapist’s notes.3) Self-Disclosure – A Slippery Slope Scenario – A client in an addictions treatment program asked his clinician whether he is in recovery and who he voted for in the last presidential election.4) Challenging Dual Relationship Traps Scenario – The clients of a marriage and family therapist offered her the free use of their vacation home.5) Sticky Financial Issues - Billing, Fees and Gifts Scenario – A client who was an unemployed painter had a large unpaid counseling bill and offered to paint the counselor’s home to pay off the debt.6) Duty to Warn – When to AND When Not to Scenario – A clinical social worker in a mental health center counseled a client who made threats against an unidentified estranged partner.7) Inadequate Informed Consent Scenario – A clinical psychologist provided distance counseling services to a client who filed a licensing board complaint alleging substandard informed consent protocols.8) Social Media Common Ethical Challenges Scenario – A case manager in a mental health agency received a Facebook “friend” request from a client with whom he often exchanged text messages using a messaging app that is not HIPAA compliant.9) Distance Counseling Scenario – The client of an addictions counselor in private practice moved to another state and asked the counselor to continue providing services to him using Skype and text messaging.10) Complex Documentation Decisions Scenario – The client of a mental health counselor divulged that he had committed a murder several years earlier while under the influence of illegal substances.
Faculty Frederic G. Reamer, is Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 6 Professor Rhode Island College Frederic G. Reamer, PhD, has been a professor in the graduate program of the School of Social Work, Rhode Island College, Providence, Rhode Island, for over 30 years..
Faculty Frederic G. Reamer, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 6 Professor Rhode Island College Frederic G. Reamer, PhD, has been a professor in the graduate program of the School of Social Work, Rhode Island College, Providence, Rhode Island, for over 30 years.
Dr. Reamer is received his PhD from the University of Chicago and has served as a social worker in correctional and mental health settings..
Dr. Reamer received his PhD from the University of Chicago and has served as a social worker in correctional and mental health settings.
He is chaired the national task force that wrote the current National Association of Social Worker’s Code of Ethics.Dr..
He chaired the national task force that wrote the current National Association of Social Worker’s Code of Ethics.Dr.
Reamer is lectures both nationally and internationally on the subjects of professional ethics and professional malpractice and liability..
Reamer lectures both nationally and internationally on the subjects of professional ethics and professional malpractice and liability.
addition is In to ethics, his research and teaching have addressed a wide range of human service issues, including mental health, health care, criminal justice, and public welfare..
In addition to ethics, his research and teaching have addressed a wide range of human service issues, including mental health, health care, criminal justice, and public welfare.
Dr. Reamer is has conducted extensive research on professional ethics and has been involved in several national research projects sponsored by The Hastings Center, Carnegie Corporation, Haas Foundation, and Center for Bioethics of the University of Pennsylvania.He is the author of chapters on professional ethics in the Encyclopedia of Social Work, the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, and the Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, and is the author of many books, including: Risk Management in Social Work: Preventing Professional Malpractice, Liability, and Disciplinary Action; Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Human Services; The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk Management Tool and his latest, On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment, Redemption, and Justice.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Frederic Reamer is a Professor, School of Social Work, for Rhode Island College.Non-financial: Frederic Reamer is a member of the National Association of Social Workers..
Dr. Reamer has conducted extensive research on professional ethics and has been involved in several national research projects sponsored by The Hastings Center, Carnegie Corporation, Haas Foundation, and Center for Bioethics of the University of Pennsylvania.He is the author of chapters on professional ethics in the Encyclopedia of Social Work, the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, and the Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, and is the author of many books, including: Risk Management in Social Work: Preventing Professional Malpractice, Liability, and Disciplinary Action; Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Human Services; The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk Management Tool and his latest, On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment, Redemption, and Justice.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Frederic Reamer is a Professor, School of Social Work, for Rhode Island College.Non-financial: Frederic Reamer is a member of the National Association of Social Workers.