Laws
Body of rules that govern professionals.
Ethical Codes
Guidelines for professional standards and practices.
Confidentiality
Client’s right to have communication kept within the bounds of professional relationship.
Privilege
Client’s right to prevent MH professional from revealing confidential communications in a legal proceeding.
Main Purpose of Ethical Codes & Laws
To protect the safety and welfare of clients and consumers.
Goals for Professionals?
Things to Remember?
Transference
Refers to redirection of a patient’s feelings, emotions for a significant person to the therapist.
Countertransference
Projections by therapists that distort how they view or react to the client.
Must Maintain Confidentiality EXCEPT when?
Stress in the Helping Professions
Sources of stress for professionals
Counselor impairment
Burnout
Self Care is Critical for
counselors and helpers
Three Legal Elements of Informed Consent?
What is one of the main causes of successful law suits?
Failure to obtain informed consent.
What should an informed consent include?
All info. necessary to help people make an informed choice about services.
People must be able to read, understand and sign that they agree to these policies.
Elements of Informed Consent? (1)
When it comes to informed consent, what is a legal requirement?
Fees prior to the onset of service.
Elements of Informed Consent? (2)
Elements of Informed Consent? (3)
2. Nature and purpose of confidentiality; exceptions to confidentiality
If it isn’t ____, it didn’t ____.
documented ; happen
Record Keeping
In California, there are 3 criteria for involuntary commitment, what are they?
Welfare and Institutions Code 5150
Authorizes a qualified officer or clinician to INVOLUNTARY confine a person suspected to have a mental disorder that makes them a danger to themselves, a danger to others, and/or gravely disabled.
There are 6 types of situations that could result in malpractice, what are they?
______ is the _______ of a trust-based helping relationship
Confidentiality ; foundation