Risk Management: Quick Tips I
This new online continuing education course addresses a variety of risk management topics in the form of seven archived articles from The National Psychologist.
Topics include:
- Social Networking: How Should Psychologists Respond to Online ‘Friending’ Requests?
Many who read this article are likely to have a knee-jerk response of, “No way can a therapist accept a friend request from a client under any circumstance!” As with most ethical dilemmas, the avoidance response of “don’t” is not always applicable, as it is not always the correct or most helpful response. - Some Additional Thoughts on Social Networking
Therapists who choose to use social networking and other electronic means as a way to exchange information with clients must deal with the multitude of confidentiality issues and other risk management questions created by doing so. This article reviews the confidentiality, legal and ethical issues involved. - Malpractice Insurance 101: Claims-made vs. Occurrence Coverage
The purpose of this article is to acquaint early career psychologists and those who may be confused about insurance with an important issue to consider when shopping for professional liability coverage: What type of insurance should you buy? - Progress Notes: What Not to Write Down
This article provides suggestions and considerations for what to (and not to) write in your progress notes. - Triple Jeopardy: Dangers of an APA Ethics Complaint
For most psychologists, professional licensure is a prerequisite for their livelihood and professional identity. Most of us know psychologists are in “double jeopardy” when it comes to practice vulnerability. Malpractice lawsuits and complaints before state licensing boards can drastically restrict a psychologist’s ability to practice. This articles reviews the issues and offers suggestions. - When Marital Therapy Isn’t & When Marital Therapy Is
These articles discuss the use of creative billing, to include creative diagnostics, in order to provide marital therapy under an insurance plan.
This course is intended to provide psychotherapists of all specialties with a set of brief, practical tips for dealing with risk management challenges that present themselves in everyday practice. Course #10-42 | 2011 | 13 pages | 8 posttest questions | 1 Hour CE