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Documenting psychotherapy : essentials for mental health practitioners /

Documenting Psychotherapy examines exactly what is involved in keeping adequate clinical records of individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Moline, Mary E.
Otros Autores: Williams, George Taylor, Austin, Kenneth M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1998.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. I. The Importance of Record Keeping Psychotherapy. 1. Protecting the Client and the Therapist. 2. Limits of Confidentiality
  • pt. II. The Clinical Record. 3. Contents of a Good Record. 4. Families, Couples, and Group Psychotherapy. 5. Supervision and Training
  • pt. III. Documentation of Safety Issues. 6. Danger to Self. 7. Danger to Others. 8. Abuse
  • pt. IV. Special Topics Relevant to Record Keeping. 9. Treatment of Minors. 10. Client Access to Records. 11. Retention and Disposition of Records. 12. Conclusions and Frequently Asked Questions
  • pt. V. Appendixes
  • App. A. Legal Citations
  • App. B. Case Record Example
  • App. C. Progress Notes Example
  • App. D. Treatment Plan
  • App. E. Billing for Services
  • App. F. Informed Consent
  • App. G. Consent Form for Audio/Video Recording
  • App. H. Fax Cover Letter Consent Form
  • App. I. California Limitation on Confidentiality: A Brochure for Clients
  • App. J. California's Consent and Disclosure Requirements for Minors
  • App. K. Answers to Vignettes Presented in Chapters
  • App. L. Ethical Codes Related to Record Keeping
  • App. M. Glossary of Legal Terms Pertaining to Psychotherapy.