Allan M. Tepper – Ethical Principles in the Practice of Wisconsin Mental Health Professionals

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These goals are also possible through the manual utilized in the Live webcast. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Wisconsin.

Allan M. Tepper – Ethical Principles in the Practice of Wisconsin Mental Health Professionals

Many continuing education programs in ethics are generic. in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs stress risk-management strategies. the detriment of the Attendees, especially if an attorney is involved.
This program is unique. This program is not about avoiding clinical issues. the How clinical and ethical issues are addressed the Everyday practice of the Mental health professionals in Wisconsin. This unique blend of Clinical and ethical issues allow for a better understanding and interpretation of the These rules govern mental health practice.
These goals can be reached. the Experience and the Interactive style of the presenter, Allan M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D. Different from other individuals with joint degrees in Psychology and law, Dr. Tepper In reality, he maintains an active psychology and law practice. He is a psychologist and represents mental health professionals facing legal problems. Dr. Tepper It offers a unique perspective the practical understanding of ethics.
These goals are also possible through the manual utilized in the Live webcast. Manual materials are not general. in nature. All of the Written materials are state-specific Wisconsin.
Sometimes it can be difficult to hear an attorney when you are interacting with them. the words, “Trust me.” We do however say, “For this recording, however,” “Trust us!!” We guarantee, you won’t walk away disappointed.

You should identify the relevant state and administrative laws for establishing and maintaining an ethics-based clinical practice.
Create policies that address ethical issues such as seclusion, restraints and informed consent.
Determine what notes, documents, reports and forms constitute an official medical record in the state of Wisconsin.
Assess your current record-Keeping practices in To ensure compliance with legal and ethical requirements in the state of Wisconsin.
Designate the treatment provider’s responsibilities relating to mental health issues and duty to warn law in Wisconsin.
Explore the Considerations regarding legal and ethical issues the Treatment of Minorities in Wisconsin Age of Concerns about consent, confidentiality, and custody

Understand the System

Statutes
Rules and regulations
Case law
Finding the law

Legal Exposure

Criminal liability
Civil liability
Licensing complaints
Reported complaints from organizations

Establish the Relationship to Treatment

The professional relationship
The legal and ethical principle of informed consent
Part of informed consent of the Modality of treatment
Use of Written consent forms are required for any reliance.

Record-Keeping Practices

Record-Respecting regulations
Items that constitute the Record, personal notes vs. Charting, raw data and computer printouts.-Party records
Access to records via written requests, subpoenas, and court orders

The Ethics of Warning: Duty to Warn

Duty to warn third parties-Party victims
Review of Specific Wisconsin Case law regarding danger to others
A clinical approach to the Protecting the environment is our duty

Treatment of Minors

Age of Majority
Consent to treatment and access
Clinical implications in the Treatment of the An older adolescent
Treatment of Minors in Situations of Divorce and separation of families

Non-Sexual Boundary Violations

Contacts by cell phone and email
Advocate vs. treatment
Professional contacts with lawyers and the Legal profession
In-Expert testimony from the court

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