Allan M Tepper – Ethics for New Jersey Mental Health Professionals

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This intermediate-level program focuses on ethical, legal, regulatory, or regulatory policies

Allan M Tepper - Ethics for New Jersey Mental Health Professionals

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This intermediate-level program focuses on ethical, legal, regulatory, or regulatory policies, guidelines, and standards that affect specified practices, and explores how clinical and ethical issues affect the day-to-day practice of a mental health professional in new Jersey.

A licensed and practicing psychologist and lawyer, Dr. Allan Tepper’s Combination of clinical and legal experience provides a deeper understanding and interpretation of the rules governing mental health practices in new Jersey, and allows participants to identify specific state laws that affect and regulate their practice.

Through a lecture, real-world case studies, a review of references, including the APA psychologists ‘ Ethical principles and Code of conduct, and a workshop guide with specific government policies and regulations; Clinicians who follow the course will be able to write policies for their practice, explain the content of medical documentation requirements, and analyze their practice’s compliance with state ethical and legal requirements.

This course will help the practitioner evaluate their record-keeping practices and determine which records and documents are required to comply with medical documentation. Finally, participants will discuss the supplier’s privacy obligations and the duty to warn both adults and minors.

Understand the legal system

statutes
Rules and regulations
Case law
In search of the law

Legal Impact

Criminal liability
Civil liability
License complaints
Organization complaints

Establish a treatment relationship

Professional relationship
Legal and ethical principle of informed consent
Informed consent as part of a treatment method
Use and use of written consent forms

The practice of record keeping

The rules of record keeping
Elements that make up a record, personal notes against graphics, raw data, computer printouts, and third-party records
Access to records for written requests, subpoenas, and court orders

Ethics of duty to warn

Duty to warn potential third-party victims
Review of specific new Jersey case law governing danger to others
Clinical approach to the responsibility to protect

Treatment of minors

Age of majority
Consent to treatment and access to records
Clinical significance in the treatment of older adolescents
Treatment of minors in situations of separation and divorce

Non-sexual border violations

E-mail and mobile phone contacts
Treatment vs. advocacy for patients
Professional contacts with lawyers and the legal profession
Expert testimony in court

More information about medicine:

Medicine is the science and practice of establishing the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
Medicine includes various methods of medical care designed to maintain and restore health through the prevention and treatment of diseases.
Modern medicine uses biomedical science, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injuries and diseases,
usually with pharmaceutical drugs or surgery, as well as with unique treatment methods such as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics and ionizing radiation.

Medicine has been around for thousands of years, for most of which it has been an art (a field of skills and knowledge), often with links to religious and religious beliefs.
philosophical beliefs of the local culture. For example, a medic used herbs and said prayers for healing, or an ancient philosopher and doctor used bloodletting in accordance with theories of humor.
In recent centuries, since the advent of modern science, most of medicine has become a combination of art and science (both fundamental and applied, under the aegis of medical science).
Although the technique of stitching is an art learned in practice, knowledge of what happens at the cellular and molecular level in the tissues being stitched arises from science.

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Allan M Tepper - Ethics for New Jersey Mental Health Professionals

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