UID:
edocfu_9959235141902883
Format:
1 online resource (x, 189 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-5063-1963-7
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1-322-41532-3
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0-8039-4691-0
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1-4522-5023-5
Content:
Documenting Psychotherapy examines exactly what is involved in keeping adequate clinical records of individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - The Importance of Record Keeping in Psychotherapy; Chapter 1 - Protecting the Client and the Therapist; Chapter 2 - Limits of Confidentiality; Part II - The Clinical Record; Chapter 3 - Contents of a Good Record; Chapter 4 - Families, Couples, and Group Psychotherapy; Chapter 5 - Supervision and Training; Part III - Documentation of Safety Issues; Chapter 6 - Danger to Self; Chapter 7 - Danger to Others; Chapter 8 - Abuse; Part IV - Special Topics Relevant to Record Keeping; Chapter 9 - Treatment of Minors
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Chapter 10 - Client Access to RecordsChapter 11 - Retention and Disposition of Records; Chapter 12 - Conclusions and Frequently Asked Questions; Part V - Appendixes; Appendix A - Legal Citations; Appendix B - Case Record Example; Appendix C - Progress Notes Example; Appendix D - Treatment Plan; Appendix E - Billing for Services; Appendix F - Informed Consent; Appendix G - Consent Form for Audio/Video Recording; Appendix H - Fax Cover Letter Consent Form; Appendix I - California Limitation on Confidentiality: A Brochure for Clients
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Appendix J - California's Consent and Disclosure Requirements for MinorsAppendix K - Answers to Vignettes Presented in Chapters; Appendix L - Ethical Codes Related to Record Keeping; Appendix M - Glossary of Legal Terms Pertaining to Psychotherapy; References; Index; About the Authors
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4522-4332-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8039-4692-9
Language:
English
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