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The ethics of private practice : a practical guide for mental health clinicians / / by Jeffrey E. Barnett, Jeffrey Zimmerman, Steven Walfish



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Autore: Barnett Jeffrey E. Visualizza persona
Titolo: The ethics of private practice : a practical guide for mental health clinicians / / by Jeffrey E. Barnett, Jeffrey Zimmerman, Steven Walfish Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (217 p.)
Disciplina: 174.2/9689
Soggetto topico: Psychology, Clinical - England
Psychology, Clinical
Persona (resp. second.): ZimmermanJeffrey
WalfishSteven
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; The Ethics of Private Practice; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; The Ethics of Private Practice; 1Starting Out; Becoming Licensed to Practice; Accuracy and Integrity in Completing Licensure Applications; Supervision Prior to Licensure; Choosing a Practice; Practicing in Health Care Settings; Your Ethics and Legal Team; Location and Office Setting; Ethical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 2Clinical Practice; Scope of Practice; Clinical Competence and Accepting Referrals
Wait Time and Waiting ListsUnderstanding Informed Consent; Assent; Exceptions to Confidentiality; Boundaries and Multiple Relationships; Additional Boundary and Multiple Relationship Challenges; Emergencies and Crises; Termination and Abandonment; Ethical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 3Documentation and Record Keeping; Documentation; How to Document; Financial Records; Use of Technology and Electronic Health Records; Records When More Than One Person Is Being Treated; Record Keeping, Storage, and Disposal
What Happens When a Client Is DeceasedEthical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 4Dealing With Third Parties and Protecting Confidentiality; General Policies; Special Situations; Ethical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 5Financial Decisions; Fee Setting Practices; Sliding Fee Scale Arrangements; Increasing Fees; Collections; Collection Actions; When a Client Does Not Want to Use Their Insurance; Medicare
Informing Clients About the Nature and Limitations of Their InsuranceAccurate Billing; Not All Inaccurate Billing Is Due to Fraud or Deceit; Information to Be Communicated to Managed Care Organizations; Denial of Care by an Insurer; Ethical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 6Staff Training and Office Policies; General Professionalism; Confidentiality, Confidentiality, Confidentiality; Delegation to Subordinates; Boundaries and Relationships; Security of Records and the Facility
Policies and Procedures: A Safety NetEthical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 7 Advertising and Marketing; Advertising and Public Statements; Testimonial Endorsements; Uninvited In-Person Solicitations; Marketing Professional Services; Interacting With the Media; Marketing in the Community; Ethical Challenges; Key Points to Keep in Mind; Practical Recommendations; Pitfalls to Avoid; Relevant Ethics Code Standards; 8Continuing Professional Development; Readings; Training; Use of Listservs
Peer Consultation Groups
Sommario/riassunto: Mental health professionals in private practice strive for clinical and financial success. Yet, there are myriad ethical issues and dilemmas awaiting every practitioner that serve as challenges to being successful for even the most clinically competent and savvy business persons. Some ethics issues are obvious while others are more subtle and can undermine the best intentions of practitioners who have not prepared for these challenges. Graduate training programs in the mental health professions offer courses in ethics for their students, but few offer practical training in the application of e
Titolo autorizzato: The ethics of private practice  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-19-997664-3
0-19-997663-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910819715803321
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