Law & Ethics Midterm COPY Flashcards
3 things you should do:
-follow standard of practice, document, consult
Limits of Competency
- type of disorder- eating disorders, psychosis, experience with, etc 2. Type of client- ethnic background, age 3. Type of Intervention- hypnosis, sex therapy (must be relevant) 4. Testing and assessment- outside of your training ??? 5. Personal issues- countertransference, anything that might get in the way, impairments you have
Legal Requirements of IC
- Client has capacity/ability to make informed consent (not psychotic, mentally handicapped, etc) 2. Comprehension of Information- most consent forms are written at a grad school level 3. Voluntary participants (acting freely)
What should be on an informed consent?
- Signature and Date
- Statement affirming understanding and agreement
- Right to withdraw
- Limits of Confidentiality (child/elder/dependent adult abuse, harm to self/others)
- counselor’s training and status (supervisor’s info)
- emergency contact info/therapist availability after hours?
- fees- also insurance issues
- risks and benefits
- consent for recording if applicable
- termination issues
- fictitious/false business name
- Statement encouraging questions
Difference between Privilege & Confidentiality (+3 important aspects/ to Confidentiality)
- Privilege- legal, client holds, applies to court 2.Confidentiality- your legal/ethical obligation to keep secrets, duty of the therapist -Goes on after death -No Secrets policy -Group therapy- no privilege between group members
Exceptions to Privilege
- If patient opens the door by talking about mental health 2. If therapist is sought for criminal planning 3. if client is suing therapist or vice versa 4. If there’s an insanity plea 5. 1024- danger to self or others 6. Client competency trial 7. Client is under 16yo and it’s in their best interest to disclose
What elements are involved in an ethical complete release of info?
- Hand written by person who signs it or 14+point font
- separate from other forms
- signed and dated
- limitations of info to be released are included
- who sends the info
- who receives the info
- limitations on the use of the information by the person getting it
8 a specific end date
- advises client they can get a copy
Minor- Ind. under 18, exceptions:
- married 2. Active duty in armed forces 3. declared by court as emancipated minor
Emancipated Minor Qualifications
- 14yo 2. willingly lives separate from parents with consent/acquiescence from parents 3. managing own finances 4. source of income is not criminal
If a kid 12-17 comes to you:
-Talk to the minor first -Treatment shall involve involvement of parent or guardian unless therapist determines the involved would be inappropriate -Therapist has in client record whether and when the person attempted to contact the parent or guardian. -The parent is not liable for payment unless they consented
Dependent of the court
- kid has suffered non accidental serious physical harm at hands of parents 2. or kid has suffered harm through parents’ noninterference 3. commercially sexually exploited 4. serious emotional damage at hands of parents (or by their noninterference) 5. Sexually abused by parents/noninterference 6. Parent has caused death (or abuse/neglect) of another child through abuse/neglect 7. abandoned/left for adoption 8. Poverty/disability not a reason in themselves
Ward of the Court
-Kid fucked up- 601/602
In which circumstances are you mandated to report abuse?
-in professional capacity only/scope of employment -child abuse (suspected)/elder abuse -manager cannot impede report
When (timeframe) do you report abuse?
Kids- immediately, written in 36 hours Fail to report- lose license, $1K, 6mos in jail Elder/DA- ASAP, written in 2 working days FTR- license, 6mos jail, 1K fine, 5K/1year if person dies or comes to great bodily injury due to FTR, if elder is in facility, report to ombudsman
Don’t have to report abuse if:
- reported by elder- no one’s seen it and no evidence 2. mentally ill/dementia 3. trained prof reasonably believes abuse did not occur