Legal considerations with filial families in the usa and ct
(specially as it relates to the state of connecticut)
Use one page to highlight some legal and ethical considerations when working with filial families. Because this varies from state to state and from profession to profession, be sure to use your own ethical codes or state statutes when presenting this section. Many learners include a statement about informed consent, a statement about videotaping or videotape release, a description of the forms that might be signed, a statement about mandated reporting, and sometimes a statement about the state’s laws about treatment (i.e. parents under the age of 16 will need additional parent consent per SS04.15.09 or per County guidelines, court-ordered participants to filial therapy will be able to selectively release their treatment records to include only participation dates unless otherwise ordered). Again, it has everything to do with your individual profession. Teachers and psychologists have different rules to follow, and it’s important that your manual reflects your own rules.
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