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1. HIPAA FRIENDLY: LAW, ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE - HOW TO BECOME COMPLIANT Includes ready-to-use forms. Comes with Hard Copy Kit and CD with the HIPAA Forms.
6 CE Credits: Beginner-Intermediate level.
- This course fulfills the California and other states Ethics and Law requirement for Psychologists, MFTs and Social Workers.
- This course may also qualify you for a discount on your insurance premium. Check with your provider.
- 2007 HIPAA Update is included.
This MUST-TAKE course will help you achieve compliance with HIPAA regulations.
This course will teach psychotherapists to:
- Define HIPAA regulations.
- Utilize simple steps to becoming compliant.
- Utilize HIPAA Compliance Checklists.
- Utilize basic ready-to-use forms.
- Explain the security guidelines for medical records.
- Define the new record keeping requirement.
- Identify application of HIPAA to CA Law and Codes of Ethics.
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To review the content of the HIPAA Compliance Kit which is the syllabus for the course, click here.
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2. BOUNDARIES PSYCHOTHERAPY: ETHICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS
10 CE credits: Course is based on book, Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations, by Ofer Zur, (APA Books, 2007). Book is included in the course material. Advanced level.
- This course fulfills the CA and other states’ Ethics and Law requirement for Psychologists, MFTs, Social Workers and counselors.
- This course may also qualify you for a discount on your insurance premium. Check with your provider.
- Course material includes Boundaries in Psychotherapy book and an addendum for review and update of California Law in regard to boundary crossing and dual relationships.
- For details of the book’s table of contents, which is the course syllabus, click here.
This course will teach psychotherapists to:
- Utilize sound, ethical decisions in regard to the implementation of non-sexual, non-exploitative boundary crossings and dual relationships in psychotherapy.
- Define and identify boundary crossings and boundary violations and dual relationships.
- Apply your interventions based on clinical rationales and knowledge of the law and ethics, rather than on fear of attorneys and boards.
- Assess when it is clinically advisable to cross boundaries.
- Prepare clients, with the understanding of informed consent, in regard to boundary crossings, such as touch, bartering, telehealth and dual relationships.
- Design sound clinical records concerning boundary crossings and dual relationships.
- Integrate boundary crossings into your treatment planning.
- Review current accepted standards of practice in regard to dual relationships and boundaries in therapy.
- Identify relevant sections in California law, updates and guidelines to boundary crossing and dual relationships.
3. DUAL RELATIONSHIPS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: ETHICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS
12 CE credits: Course is based on book Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy by A.A. Lazarus and O. Zur, (Eds.). Book is included in the course material. Advanced level.
- This course fulfills the CA and other states’ Ethics and Law requirement for Psychologists, MFTs, Social Workers and counselors.
- This course may also qualify you for a discount on your insurance premium. Check with your provider.
- Course material includes Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy book and an addendum for review and update of California Law in regard to Dual Relationships.
- For details of the book’s table of contents, which is the course syllabus, click here.
This course will teach psychotherapists to:
- Utilize sound ethical decisions in regard to non-sexual, non-exploitative boundary crossings and dual relationships in psychotherapy.
- Define and identify dual relationships (DR), boundary crossings and boundary violations.
- Apply your interventions on clinical rationales and knowledge of the law and ethics, rather than on fear of attorneys and boards.
- Assess when it is clinically advisable to enter into DR with a client.
- Prepare clients with the understanding of informed consent in regard to DR.
- Practice not harming and exploiting clients in the course of therapy.
- Design sound clinical records concerning DR and boundary crossing.
- Integrate DR into your treatment planning and work with people in your community.
- Review dual relationships issues in military, rural, colleges and other settings.
- Review current accepted standards of practice in regard to dual relationships and boundaries in therapy.
- Identify relevant sections in California law and guidelines to dual relationships.
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