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"Establishing Ethical Relationships
With Colleagues"
Collaboration, Consultation, Consolation, Confrontation

1.5 CE Credits
Mary Alice Fisher, Ph.D.
Friday, October 3, 2008 - Fairview Park Marriott, Falls Church VA

 

I. Possibilities for Professional Relationship

  
  

Collaboration: Referral; Shared Cases; Co-Therapy; Backup
Consultation: Supervision; Mentoring; Teaching
Consolation: Support
Confrontation: Noting/Reporting Unethical Practices
Other

  
       
  II. Ethical Standards Related to Colleague Relationships    
         
  III. Legal Standards Relevant to Colleague Relationships    
           
  IV. Practical Issues That Arise in Colleague Relationships    
           
  V. Potential Ethical Complications    
    In Shared Cases & Referrals    
    In Consultation (Individual or Group)    
    In Dual or Professional + Personal Relationships    
      Colleague + Friend    
      Colleague + Patient/Therapist    
      Relative + Supervisor    
     Other    
  Educational Goals:
1. To describe my profession's ethical standards related to relationships with colleagues;
2. To assess the practical implications of upholding those ethical standards
3. To describe my legal responsibilities about colleagues (e.g., peer reporting requirements) and to consider their ethical and personal implications in my own colleague relationships.  

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Continuing Education (C.E.) Credits - Ethics/Laws:

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APA (American Psychological Association) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists;
by NASW ( National Association of Social Workers (
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and by
VCA (Virginia Counselors Association) [NBCC Approved Provider #2047].
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