Please do the following discussion posts : D1:Duty to Warn No unread replies. N

Please do the following discussion posts :
D1:Duty to Warn
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What does your state stipulate for duty-to-warn with clients? In response to your classmates, compare the stipulations of your state with those of your classmates’ state stipulations. What are the positive and negative aspects of these stipulations?
D2:Self-Care
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Why do you feel self-care is important? How could neglecting self-care negatively affect clients? Describe and share with you classmates the things you do or might do to practice healthy self-care.
D3:Professional Boundaries
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What professional boundaries will you create, such as hours of operation or a list of which clients you will or will not see? What exceptions might you make for these boundaries, such as seeing clients in a rural or small areas?
Sources:Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in the Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy text
Ch. 4 Unique Ethical Considerations in Marriage and Family Therapy: Principle Distinctions, pp. 71-88
Ch. 5 Unique Ethical Considerations in Marriage and Family Therapy: Practice Distinctions, pp. 89-104
The Portable Lawyer for Mental Health Professionals, Sections 1 & 2
Harris, S. M., Brown, A., Dakin, J. B., Lucas, B., Riley, L., & Bulham, R. (2009). Are clinical records really that important? The dearth of research and practice guidelines in MFT literature. Download Are clinical records really that important? The dearth of research and practice guidelines in MFT literature. American Journal of Family Therapy, 37, 373–387.
Gonyea, J. L. J., Wright, D. W., & Earl-Kulkosky, T. (2014). Navigating dual relationships in rural communities. Download Navigating dual relationships in rural communities. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 40(1), 125-136.
Ivers, N. N., & Perry, R. L. (2014). A time to tell? Legal issues regarding Duty to Warn and Protect Download A time to tell? Legal issues regarding Duty to Warn and Protect. Journal of Human Services, 34(1), 70-81.
Negash, S., & Sahin, S. (2011). Compassion fatigue in marriage and family therapy: Implication for therapists and clients. Download Compassion fatigue in marriage and family therapy: Implication for therapists and clients. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 37(1), 1–13.
Resources
Marriage and Family Therapist Licensure Links to an external site.
Recommended Readings
Barbee, P. W., Combs, D. C., Ekleberry, F., & Villalobos, S. (2007). Duty to warn and protect: Not in Texas Download Duty to warn and protect: Not in Texas. Journal of Professional Counseling: Practice, Theory, and Research, 35(1), 18–25.
Wrape, E. R., & McGinn, M. M. (2018). Clinical and ethical considerations for delivering couple and family therapy via telehealth. Download Clinical and ethical considerations for delivering couple and family therapy via telehealth. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 45(2), 296-308.
Books to reference the above readings:
Hartsell, T. L., & Bernstein, B. E. (2013). The portable lawyer for mental health professionals: An A-Z guide to protecting your clients, your practice, and yourself (3rd ed.). Wiley. (ISBN: 9781118341087)
Wilcoxon, S. A., Remley, T. P., & Gladding, S. T. (2014). Ethical, legal, and professional issues in the practice of marriage and family therapy, updated (5th ed.). Pearson. (ISBN: 9780133350821)

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