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Legal & ethical issues for mental health professionals. Volume II / Stephen Feldman, JD, PhD. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 120 | Psychotherapy.netSeries: Legal & ethical issues for mental health professionalsPublication details: [Mill Valley, California] : Psychotherapy.net, [(c)2020.Edition: Revised 2020Description: 1 streaming video file (215 minutes) : digital, sound, colorContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
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  • computer
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  • online resource
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ISBN:
  • 9781601242075
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  • Legal and ethical issues for mental health professionals
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Featured experts: Stephen Feldman, Victor Yalom.Summary: "This video is ideal for classrooms, clinical trainings, and licensed clinicians completing their CE requirement. From watching this video, you'll be able to: explain different forms of dual relationships and boundary crossings and the complexities they can bring to your practice; define exactly who your client is, what your role is in the therapeutic relationship, and what legal and ethical obligations you have towards your client; describe the different purposes, forms and benefits of recordkeeping, and ethical procedures for ending and referring treatment"--
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Featured experts: Stephen Feldman, Victor Yalom.

"This video is ideal for classrooms, clinical trainings, and licensed clinicians completing their CE requirement. From watching this video, you'll be able to: explain different forms of dual relationships and boundary crossings and the complexities they can bring to your practice; define exactly who your client is, what your role is in the therapeutic relationship, and what legal and ethical obligations you have towards your client; describe the different purposes, forms and benefits of recordkeeping, and ethical procedures for ending and referring treatment"--

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