Addiction Professional - NAADAC
Law and Ethics in Counseling (addiction)
Credits
1 CE credit hours training
Cost
$6.25
Source
Robert A. Yourell
Target audience and instructional level of this course: foundational
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
TRAINING
Course Description
This course reviews key legal and ethical issues in psychotherapy. It is primarily intended for psychotherapists, but will be useful for any mental health professional. The content ranges from concrete, specific guidelines to overarching legal and ethical principles that guide clinical decision making. A broad range of topics is covered, with special, detailed emphasis on confidentiality and boundaries.
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
TRAINING
Course Description
This course reviews key legal and ethical issues in psychotherapy. It is primarily intended for psychotherapists, but will be useful for any mental health professional. The content ranges from concrete, specific guidelines to overarching legal and ethical principles that guide clinical decision making. A broad range of topics is covered, with special, detailed emphasis on confidentiality and boundaries.
This training is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.
Most of the Ethical Standards are generally written to apply to counselors in the many roles that they play. The application of an Ethical Standard may vary depending on the situation. The Ethical Standards are not extensive. The fact that a given conduct is not specifically addressed by an Ethical Standard does not mean that it is necessarily either ethical or unethical.
Ethic Codes apply only to counselors' activities that are part of their scientific, educational, or professional roles as counselors. Areas covered include but are not limited to the clinical, counseling, school practice of psychology; research; teaching; supervision of trainees; public service; policy development; social intervention; development of assessment instruments; conducting assessments; educational counseling; organizational consulting; forensic activities; program design and evaluation; and administration.
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Most of the Ethical Standards are generally written to apply to counselors in the many roles that they play. The application of an Ethical Standard may vary depending on the situation. The Ethical Standards are not extensive. The fact that a given conduct is not specifically addressed by an Ethical Standard does not mean that it is necessarily either ethical or unethical.
Ethic Codes apply only to counselors' activities that are part of their scientific, educational, or professional roles as counselors. Areas covered include but are not limited to the clinical, counseling, school practice of psychology; research; teaching; supervision of trainees; public service; policy development; social intervention; development of assessment instruments; conducting assessments; educational counseling; organizational consulting; forensic activities; program design and evaluation; and administration.
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