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Tag Archives: Avoiding Liability For Mental Health Professionals

Confidentiality – Peer Group Communications

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - May 2016 When participating in peer group communications, whether a more formal or structured listserv, or...

Richard Leslie June 1, 2016

Disciplinary Actions and Family Law Matters

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - October 2013 Therapists commonly get in trouble for making custody recommendations when they have not been...

Richard Leslie May 26, 2016

Parental Rights to Access Child’s Records

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - October 2013 … When a child (under eighteen years of age) is the identified patient and...

Richard Leslie May 26, 2016

“Predicting” and Preventing Suicide

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - October 2013 … I was reading something published by a national organization representing a mental health...

Richard Leslie May 26, 2016

Treating Children – Selected Legal Issues

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - February 2013 … Therapists and counselors treat children both with and without the consent of one...

Richard Leslie May 26, 2016

Treatment Outside of Your Office and Home

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - November 2009 … I wrote about home visits and some of the legal issues that might...

Richard Leslie May 26, 2016

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