Term
|
Definition
an MFT is permitted to break confidentiality when a client's mental or emotional state is such that this person presents a danger to self or others, or the property of others |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Involuntary hospitalization is permissible when a clients mental or physical state causes them to be an imminent state of danger to themselves or others. Only an MD is allowed to hospitalize a client |
|
|
Term
Tarasoff= Civil Code 43.92 |
|
Definition
An MFT must use reasonable care to protect and warn third parties who have been identified as possible victims of a serious threat to harm them. A serious threat is a threat that is real and immanent. The third party must be unaware of the threat. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
anyone who is employed by a physician or a licensed health clinic or facility and provides direct medical care to clients, MUST report spousal abuse. Not required by MFT unless employed in one of the listed settings |
|
|
Term
Mandated breaches of confidentiality |
|
Definition
tarasoff, child abuse, dependent abuse, elder abuse, court order |
|
|
Term
evidence code 1024, with a release form signed by the client |
|
Definition
Permitted breaches of confidentiality |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Must report elder and dependent abuse immediately by phone, and in writing within two working days or when it has been directly reported by the clients |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Must be reported immediately by phone and in writing within 36 hours |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Obtain: informed consent, complete client history, written releases to talk to anyone with helpful info, evaluate the clients perturbation & level of hope, eval level of functioning, refer to and consult with other professionals, utilize knowledge of risk factors for high risk populations, apply legal and ethical standards of care, use interventions that are appropriate to the level of crisis |
|
|
Term
Clinical standard of care |
|
Definition
reasonable and prudent judgement, assessing, immediacy of risk, level of agitation, level of hope/hopelessness, presence of suicidal intent, degree of lethality of that intent. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Reports by clients over age 18 about child abuse that happened when they were a minor is not reportable unless the alleged perp is still in contact with the children. If abuse takes place out of state the MFT must report to their state, and not to the other state because that is a breech of confidentiality |
|
|
Term
12 years and younger (Sex) |
|
Definition
when 12 and under...all sex is reportable. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
13 years (sex) When 13 y/o you can have sex with someone your same age, but not above or below your age without it being reportable. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
a 14 y/o can have sex with someone their own age or above but cannot have sex with anyone below their age |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
under 16, having sex with anyone 21 years or older is reportable
rule: is one is able to drink the other should be able to drive (legally) |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
sex as well as lewd and lascivious are reportable when having sex with someone 10 years or older |
|
|
Term
treatment of minors w/o parental consent Family Code 69.24 |
|
Definition
minors 12 y/o or older, and the minor is mature enough to participate in counseling, and w/o such counseling the minor would present a danger of serious physical or mental health to him/ herself or others, or the minor has been the alleged victim of sexual/child abuse |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
the court may enter an order restraining the person receiving custody from removing the child from the state pending notice and a hearing on the order seeking or modifying custody |
|
|
Term
best interest of the children |
|
Definition
In awarding custody, the court considers the following: health, safety, and welfare of the child, any history of child or spousal abuse by those seeking custody, the nature and amount of contact with both parents, |
|
|