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Licensing necesary in CA
No.
Ethical guidelines are written by professional organizations and frequently updated
Ethical guidelines are written by professionals and frequently updated.
State licensing certificarion laws and regulations are written by?
The state law licensing board. easch state has a licensing board.
What is the purpose of the licensing board?
To protect the consumer and regulate the profession.
What is the purpose of the professional organization?
To protect and define the profession.
Licensing is regulated by laws.
Laws are set by the government.
Who write the license requiremnts
The professional organization , then it pass it to the government and the gov bounces back to the state board. The State board enfoorces it as a regulation for licensing.
Renewal of license:
Every two years.
How the legal system impact licensing?
Legal issues that impact the laws/professional organization and the state board.
What is not a professional code?
Standards and religious convictions are not professional codes.
Do circumstances mitigate ethical codes?
Circumstances can not have a "right " or "wrong" because of circumstances.
Who benefits from decesion?
Client versus professionals versus society's benefits.
Other sources of regulations practies:
thir party reimbusement entities: insurance, managed care, local state & federal reimbursement resources.
Parity:
Refer to certain chronic medical conditions taht requires continuos medical care>
Parity
Insurance companes are abligated to provide the same care for any other chronic physical disease mental halth parity.
Parity
Parity is an example of the politics/government telling the 3rd party payor to cover chronic mental health.
ehical dilemas
Obligation is always to client. But a therapist is asked to follow the HMO third party payor.
Basic themes of ethical codes
Autonomy: for all individuals, Beneficence : Promotion of human welfare. Nonmaleficence: do not harm.
Basic themes of ethical codes
Justice; Treat people equally and respectfully. Know and heal thyself: (take care of yourself, your needs and your weaknessess.
Ethical traps
Commonsense, objective solutions are easy because professionals are thical, reasonalbe and objective people.
Ethical traps
Professional's confusion about what the ethical codes are and are not: Personal values, moral standards and religious convictions are not professional codes.
Legal system influences the Professional organizations that influence the state/government/politics
The political/state government influences the state board and viceversa. the political stategovenment influences the thier party payor that in turn influences the political ste govenment.