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The portable ethicist : an A-Z guide to responsible practice / Barton E. Bernstein, Thomas L. Hartsell, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Wiley, 2000Description: xx, 285 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0471382655
  • 9780471382652
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2
LOC classification:
  • RC455.2.E8 B476 2000
Contents:
Pt. 1. Client Issues. 1. Alternative Treatment Methods. 2. Boundary Violations. 3. Confidentiality. 4. Discrimination. 5. False and Misleading Statements. 6. Informed Consent. 7. Interviewing. 8. Prohibited Clients. 9. Repressed and Recovered Memory. 10. Sexual Misconduct. 11. Terminating Therapy -- Pt. 2. Ethics Codes and Licensing. 12. Areas of Ethical Complaints. 13. Ethics Codes as Evidence. 14. Licensing Board Procedures. 15. Reporting Statutes -- Pt. 3. Practice Considerations. 16. Billing. 17. Closing a Practice. 18. Kickbacks, Bartering, and Fees. 19. Malpractice Insurance. 20. Record Keeping -- Pt. 4. Professional Issues. 21. Drug and Alcohol Use. 22. Duty to Warn. 23. Interprofessional Issues. 24. Professional Vulnerability. 25. Supervision -- Pt. 5. Special Therapy Considerations. 26. Forensic Evaluation. 27. Group Therapy. Epilogue: Ethics in the Twenty-First Century -- App. I. Addresses for Mental Health Professional Organization -- App. II. Healthcare Professional and Supplemental Liability Insurance Policy - TIG Insurance -- App. III. Social Service Agency Professional Liability Occurrency Policy Form - American Home Assurance Co. (NASW Insurance Trust).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Client Issues. 1. Alternative Treatment Methods. 2. Boundary Violations. 3. Confidentiality. 4. Discrimination. 5. False and Misleading Statements. 6. Informed Consent. 7. Interviewing. 8. Prohibited Clients. 9. Repressed and Recovered Memory. 10. Sexual Misconduct. 11. Terminating Therapy -- Pt. 2. Ethics Codes and Licensing. 12. Areas of Ethical Complaints. 13. Ethics Codes as Evidence. 14. Licensing Board Procedures. 15. Reporting Statutes -- Pt. 3. Practice Considerations. 16. Billing. 17. Closing a Practice. 18. Kickbacks, Bartering, and Fees. 19. Malpractice Insurance. 20. Record Keeping -- Pt. 4. Professional Issues. 21. Drug and Alcohol Use. 22. Duty to Warn. 23. Interprofessional Issues. 24. Professional Vulnerability. 25. Supervision -- Pt. 5. Special Therapy Considerations. 26. Forensic Evaluation. 27. Group Therapy. Epilogue: Ethics in the Twenty-First Century -- App. I. Addresses for Mental Health Professional Organization -- App. II. Healthcare Professional and Supplemental Liability Insurance Policy - TIG Insurance -- App. III. Social Service Agency Professional Liability Occurrency Policy Form - American Home Assurance Co. (NASW Insurance Trust).

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