Avoiding Liability Bulletin – November 2019 NOTE: In the October …
Something different this month! Answering (true/false/ depends!) and pondering the following questions will test your knowledge of some [...]
In the late 1980’s I asked a question of a group of therapists who were providing me with their input as I prepared to draft [...]
In the May 2019 issue of this Bulletin, I asked whether the reader (presumably, a licensed mental health practitioner) was permitted to [...]
In last month’s Avoiding Liability Bulletin, I wrote about child abuse reporting laws and the circumstances under which a failure to [...]
Malpractice (professional liability) insurance does not typically provide coverage for claims or suits arising out of any business or [...]
Some practitioners struggle, especially as they enter the profession or start a new business, perhaps online, with the setting of fees [...]
Some may ask why there is no requirement for the subsequent therapist to report such alleged unlawful or criminal behavior on the part [...]
Avoiding Liability Bulletin – February 2019 The discussion that follows …
...Practitioners must always be aware of the duty of confidentiality and must be certain that they are not revealing enough information [...]
A California statute (part of the Psychology Licensing Law) allows psychologists who are licensed at the doctoral level in another [...]
What are the various duties or obligations of a licensed mental health practitioner? Are there both legal duties and ethical duties, [...]