Documenting psychotherapy : essentials for mental health practitioners /
Moline, Mary E.
Documenting psychotherapy : essentials for mental health practitioners / Mary E. Moline, George T. Williams, Kenneth M. Austin. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1998. - 1 online resource (x, 189 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-181) and index.
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.
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Documenting Psychotherapy examines exactly what is involved in keeping adequate clinical records of individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy.
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2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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9781452250236 Ingram Content Group
97004884
017422953 Uk
Psychiatric records.
Medical records.
Psychotherapy.
Documentation.
Medical Records
Psychotherapy
Documentation
Registries
Dossiers psychiatriques.
Dossiers médicaux.
Psychothérapie.
Documentation.
medical records.
documentation (activity)
MEDICAL--Medical History & Records.
Psychiatric records.
Rapporteren.
Psychotherapeuten.
Electronic books.
RC455.2.M38 / M65 1998eb
651.5/04261
1997 K-901 WX 173 / M722d 1998
Documenting psychotherapy : essentials for mental health practitioners / Mary E. Moline, George T. Williams, Kenneth M. Austin. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1998. - 1 online resource (x, 189 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-181) and index.
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.
Use copy
Documenting Psychotherapy examines exactly what is involved in keeping adequate clinical records of individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy.
Electronic reproduction.
[Place of publication not identified] :
HathiTrust Digital Library,
2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
9781452250236 (electronic bk.) 1452250235 (electronic bk.) 9781452243320 (ebook) 1452243328 (ebook)
9781452250236 Ingram Content Group
97004884
017422953 Uk
Psychiatric records.
Medical records.
Psychotherapy.
Documentation.
Medical Records
Psychotherapy
Documentation
Registries
Dossiers psychiatriques.
Dossiers médicaux.
Psychothérapie.
Documentation.
medical records.
documentation (activity)
MEDICAL--Medical History & Records.
Psychiatric records.
Rapporteren.
Psychotherapeuten.
Electronic books.
RC455.2.M38 / M65 1998eb
651.5/04261
1997 K-901 WX 173 / M722d 1998