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California Law and Professional Ethics

CE4Less

This learning material meets the 12-hour California law and professional ethics pre-licensure requirement. Designed for mental health professionals this course explores the Statutes and Regulations Relating to the Practices of Professional Clinical Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Educational Psychology, Clinical Social Work.

12.0 hrs

Self-study

$144

Ethics In Long-Term Care

Quantum Units Education

This course equips Nursing Home Administrators with the knowledge and practical tools to navigate ethical challenges in long-term care settings. The course explores foundational ethical principles, stakeholder relationships, legal considerations, practical dilemmas, and the development of ethical support systems.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Ethics and Legal Regulations for Behavioral Health Professionals

Quantum Units Education

Behavioral health providers are responsible for much more than just providing mental health services to patients. They are responsible for protecting the patient, their communities, the ethics of their profession, the confidentiality of everyone involved, and much more when providing care. Therefore, it is essential for behavioral healthcare professionals to understand and apply the ethical and legal requirements in behavioral health federally and in their local areas. This course will review information regarding the ethics and legal obligations for behavioral health professionals.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Ethics for California Marriage and Family Therapists

Quantum Units Education

The practice of marriage and family therapy and psychotherapy is both an art and a science. Ethical behavior must satisfy not only the judgment of the individual marriage and family therapist, but also the judgment of his/her peers, based upon a set of recognized norms. This CE course provides the ethical standards that are to be utilized as a guide for ethical behavior.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Ethics for Marriage and Family Therapists

Quantum Units Education

Marriage and family therapists will inevitably face ethical dilemmas and predicaments, and they have an obligation to themselves, their clients, and the profession to be prepared to make sound, thoughtful decisions. The continuing education course, Ethics for Marriage and Family Therapists, was developed to provide MFTs with information pertaining to ethical codes and standards and to present practical examples of how ethical dilemmas may impact therapists and clients. The process for pursuing ethical standards is discussed as well as specific issues such as confidentiality, informed consent, boundary violations, cultural competence, and dual relationships.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Confidentiality: 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule Update 2018 for Alcohol and Drug Treatment

Quantum Units Education

The purpose of the part 2 regulations is to ensure that a patient is not made more vulnerable by reason of the availability of their patient record than an individual with a substance use disorder who does not seek treatment. This CEU course addresses the prohibition on re-disclosure notice, and the circumstances under which lawful holders and their legal representatives, contractors, and subcontractors may use and disclose patient identifying information for purposes of payment, health care operations, and audits and evaluations.

2.5 hrs

Recorded

$13

Substance Abuse Confidentiality Regulations

Quantum Units Education

This CE course is intended to ensure that a patient receiving treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD) in a Part 2 program, Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records, does not face adverse consequences in relation to issues such as criminal proceedings and domestic proceedings such as those related to child custody, divorce, or employment.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Addiction Counselor Ethics, Boundaries, and Confidentiality

Quantum Units Education

Healthcare professionals may face various types of ethical dilemmas and challenges while delivering care to individuals seeking their services. This course covers the essential topics of Ethics, Confidentiality, and Boundaries for Addiction and other Licensed Professional Counselors utilizing sample case studies and a review of NAADAC Code of Ethics as well as a review of larger state board Code of Ethics as sample studies.

8.0 hrs

Recorded

$40

HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health (Update)

Quantum Units Education

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule provides patients with important privacy rights and protections with respect to their health information. This course addresses how it is appropriate under the Privacy Rule for a health care professional to share the protected health information of a patient who is being treated for a mental health condition, while providing recommendations that may be used to effectively disclose and protect patient health information.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

MFT Ethics in California

Quantum Units Education

In all behavioral health professions, the overwhelming expectation is that professionals must protect the well-being of their clients, and they must maintain ethical standards in order to do so. Important ethical considerations for marriage and family therapists include boundary crossings and boundary violations, multiple roles and dual relationships, informed consent, confidentiality, and professional competence.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Exploring Dual Relationships and Boundary Crossings in Ethical Clinical Practice

Quantum Units Education

Dual relationships in behavioral health practice refer to any situations where multiple roles exist between a therapist and a client. Examples of dual relationships include when the client is also a student, friend, family member, employee, or business associate of the therapist. Boundary crossings and violations may occur in situations where dual relationships exist.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

Ethics for Clinical Social Workers

Quantum Units Education

When clinical social workers are engaged with clients, they may face concerns related to competence, social diversity, informed consent, conflicts of interest, privacy, and confidentiality, as well as other issues. Social workers should understand the history of ethical standards in the social work profession, address competency and professional integrity, and review their ethical responsibilities of practice in social work settings.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10