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Safe Harbor II:
Law and Ethics in Supervision


 


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Approved for 6 hours of continuing education

BRN, CA BBS, FL, NASW, NAADAC, NBCC, OH, TX

This six unit course focuses on the supervision process and identifies relevant ethical issues and laws that may be associated with informed consent, accountability, competence, scope of practice, client welfare, therapist

welfare and confidentiality. Dual relationships, liability and compensation are covered.  Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to identify  components of ethical professional conduct, be familiar with the legal issues regarding child abuse,elder abuse, 5150, patient/therapist privilege and Tarasoff issues. 

Approved for 6 hours of continuing education

is an approved continuing education provider by the:

Board of Registered Nursing (#13620)
California Board of Behavioral Science (#1540)
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling (BAP #753)
NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals (#575)
National Association of Social Workers (#886382116)
National Board for Certified Counselors (#6055)
Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage and Family CPE (#RCST090402)
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (#52526)
The Texas Board of Social Work Examiners (#CS3473)

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Cost for the 6 ceu course is $66 (which includes the e-book)

This material is also available as an e book, the permission to download one copy for personal use, without continuing education credit for $20.00.
 

Learning Objectives

Safe Harbor I: Law and Ethics in Clinical Practice


Participant will:
1. be able to identify components of ethical professional conduct.
2. be familiar with the legal issues regarding child abuse, patient/therapist privilege and Tarasoff Issues.
3. identify issues that may be associated with confidentiality, including client welfare, competence/scope of practice and informed consent
4. understand the issues specific to law and ethics in supervision
5. understand the clinical/ethical issues involved in the supervision relationship.
6 . be able to identify scope of practice and have resources for outside consultation.
7 . have access to support resources and referrals relevant to ethical issues.

 


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