3 CE creditsLearn from CAMFT's expert attorneys in a 2024 series of Law and Ethics webinars to support your practice.Can't attend the webinar? No problem! The webinar will be recorded, and your registration will have access to the recording for 3 months.Discount for Chapter MembersMembers of a local chapter will receive a $5 discount on the Law and Ethics webinars. It's our way of saying thank you for being a valued part of the chapter community.
CAMFT is sponsoring these events.
Chapter members: $60CAMFT members: $65Non-members: $85
Explain how the standard of care applies when working with a suicidal patient.Provide one or more examples of appropriate documentation when working with a suicidal patient.Provide one or more examples of risk factors for suicide.Provide one or more examples of reasonable preventive measures when working with suicidal patients.Describe one or more examples of exceptions to confidentiality when working with a suicidal patient.Describe one or more examples of the “duty to protect,” based upon Tarasoff v. Regents of Univ. of Calif., (1976) and Civil Code §43,92.Describe one or more examples of the “duty to report,” based upon Welfare and Institutions Code §8100(b)(1) and §8105(c).Describe one or more circumstance(s) where an exception to confidentiality may apply when working with a dangerous patient.Identify one or more ethical standards which apply when working with a suicidal patient.
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