Join Susan LewisPsychologist and attorney. for This recording will prepare for You could be held responsible for litigation issues that could affect your clients, your license, and your practice.
Susan Lewis – North Dakota Legal, Ethical Issues for Mental Health Clinicians
Clinician-Client Relationship
Law vs. Ethics
Elements of legal informed consent
The nuts and bolts of office policy
Records vs. notes for psychotherapy
What should you do to set a record?
Limitations on confidentiality
North Dakota case law & danger to others
North Dakota Duty to warn potential victims
HIPAA
The latest updates that you should know
A Practical Approach to Risk Management
Elements of Consent
Competence & scope of practice
Boundary violations/crossings
Issues With modern technology
Texting, cell phones, and e-Video and mail psychotherapy
Supervision: The dangers
Litigation
Licensing complaints & malpractice lawsuits
North Dakota Specific statutes
North Dakota Rules and regulations
How to find case law
Navigate the Legal System
Roles of attorneys
Confidentiality/privilege
Subpoena & disclosure of confidential information
Depositions, interrogatories and expert testimony
Treatment of Minors
North Dakota Age of majority
Consent to treatment
Privilege/confidentiality
Separation & divorce
Case Studies
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Join Susan LewisPsychologist and attorney. for This recording will prepare for There are many litigation issues that could put your clients, your license, and your practice in danger. Learn how to structure a practice to limit risk. Also, you will discover simple records, notes, and actions that will protect your practice in the event of a lawsuit. Susan The following will help you to make the right decision-Home tools to reduce risk
Updates on HIPAA, North Dakota Legislation and regulations
Risk management strategies
How to avoid litigation issues, complaints, and malpractice actions
Best practices in the professional relation, informed consent, and office policies
You will learn from your problems-Discussions that are representative for actual ethical decisions in clinical practice. The blending of Susan’s experience as a lawyer, work within the court system and extensive clinical experience makes her a hands-Be a knowledgeable instructor!
This recording will prepare you for If and when you face litigation.