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Anderson, Donald; Swanson, Carl D. – 1994
Counselor credentialing can be confusing to counseling students as well as counseling practitioners. There is as yet no definitive set of national standards applicable within and among states. This monograph aims to clarify the meaning, value, and drawback of various types of credentials, so as to help counselors decide which credentials are…
Descriptors: Certification, Clinical Psychology, Compliance (Legal), Counseling
Crawford, Robert L. – 1994
The possibility of lawsuits is a general condition of citizenship; potential lawsuits based on allegations of malpractice is a routine part of professional practice. This monograph provides a guide for taking some reasonable precautions to avoid malpractice suits. The text provides an outline that counselors may use in developing a legal and…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Clinical Psychology, Compliance (Legal), Counseling
Disney, M. Janelle; Stephens, Anthony M. – 1994
In recent decades, mental health professionals have expanded their role in the legal process. This monograph tries to help clinical supervisors avoid legal pitfalls by explaining some of the legal principles involved in their work. Although familiarity with relevant ethical standards is important, a discussion of these standards is presented only…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Clinical Psychology, Compliance (Legal), Counseling