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Work within the MFT scope of practice
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Obtain informed consent of adults
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Obtain signed informed consent of minors
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Obtain informed consent for telemedicine
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Disclose fees before onset of treatment
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Disclose owners and license info if using a fictitious business name
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Display license publically in treatment office
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Maintain confidentiality unless mandated to break it
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Report suspected child abuse/neglect immediately and file a report within 36 hours
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Report suspected elder abuse/neglect immediately and file a report within 2 days
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Take “appropriate preventive measures” to avert harm to suicidal clients (Duty to Protect)
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Assess and document the assessment of a client's potential for committing violence (Duty to Protect)
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Notify local law enforcement when a client has made a specific and serious (i.e., imminent) threat to an identifiable other
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Obtain a signed release to share information/records
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Manage issues of privilege when records are requested in a legal proceeding
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NOT offer or accept payment for referrals
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Comply with HIPAA standards if a covered HIPAA entity
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Keep clinically sound medical records
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Keep records locked and secure at all times
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Maintain clinically sound medical records for 7 years or until a minor client is 25
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NOT alter medical records
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Obtain signed authorization to release records
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NOT engage in sexual relations with clients or terminate therapy in order to engage in a sexual relationship with clients
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Provide the BBS brochure “Therapy Never Includes Sexual Behavior” to any adult client who reports sex with a previous therapist
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NOT engage in false or misleading advertising
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NOT alter diagnosis or treatment unit in order to get paid
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NOT submit false treatment claims to third-party payers
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Avoid dual relationships with clients and supervisees
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Avoid sexual relationship with a patient or patient’s immediate family members
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NOT treat any person with whom the therapist had a previous sexual relationship
Ethical
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Avoid treatment disruptions by providing contact info, appropriate termination, and a professional will
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NOT abandon or neglect a client
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Provide appropriate referrals if needed
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NOT maintain a therapeutic relationship solely for financial gain
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Respect the rights of patients to make their own decisions
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Work jointly with clients to develop treatment plans that are consistent with patient treatment goals
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Consider appropriateness of electronic therapy and inform clients of potential risks
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Provide adequate information about therapy, including potential risks and benefits
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Inform clients of availability for emergencies and other contact between sessions
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When in another location, provide local emergency resources
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Obtain written consent to record a session or permit third-party observation
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Inform clients of the limits of confidentiality
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Inform clients of the therapist’s professional background
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NOT use professional relationships to further their own interests
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Continue the therapeutic relationship only if it is reasonably clear the client is benefiting
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NOT withhold records because a client has not paid for services
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Seek consultation when clinically appropriate
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Advocate on behalf of client for necessary services and challenge denial of payments
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Discuss appropriate treatment alternatives
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Consider potential conflicts when treating multiple parties of a treatment unit
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Inform treatment unit of any potential consequences of therapist-client role changes
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Document treatment decisions and maintain clinically sound records
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Store, transport, and dispose of records in ways that protect confidentiality
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Advise patients of information that will likely be disclosed to a third-party payer
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Maintain confidentiality except when mandated or permitted by law
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Obtain signed authorization from every member of treatment unit (old enough to consent) to release information
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Obtain written consent from a patient to use their clinical information in a presentation
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Educate group therapy members about confidentiality and encouraged to obtain written agreement from group members
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Seek professional assistance for personal problems that impair performance
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Stay current with developments in the field through educational activities or clinical experience
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Strive to identify and understand the diverse cultural backgrounds of clients
Ethical
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Make efforts to understand how their own values/beliefs affect the process of therapy
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NOT exert undue influence on the choice of treatment based on their own values/beliefs
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Provide services within their scope of competence as determined by their education skills and training
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Avoid treating a client who is receiving treatment from another therapist except by agreement with that therapist
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Take reasonable steps to prevent distortion of their research or clinical background
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Assist colleagues who are impaired due to substance use, emotional problems, or mental illness
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NOT solicit clients from other therapist or encourage clients to leave other therapists
Ethical
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NOT offer or accept payment for referrals
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NOT financially exploit clients
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Disclose fees and management of fee payment
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Give reasonable notice to patients with unpaid balances of their intent to refer to collections or sue
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Ordinarily refrain from bartering for services unless it is suitable to accept barter as payment
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Truthfully represent clinical services rendered for payment to third-party payers
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Accurately represent their qualifications
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Not use names that mislead public
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Not solicit testimonials from those clients/patients who, due to their particular circumstances, are vulnerable to undue influence
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Represent themselves as an expert or having a specialization ONLY if they have the training to meet the professional standards in that specialty area
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Provide necessary translation or help with communication if it is perceived that communication is not clear due to impairments or fluency issues
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Manage office policies
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Manage countertransference
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NOT give to or receive from clients gifts that impair the integrity or efficacy of the therapeutic relationship
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In all circumstances, advise clients that the decision to separate or divorce is the responsibility solely of the client
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Articulate “secrets policy” when working with families and couples
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Provide services that display cultural competence
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