Professional practice has become increasingly complex, making it easy to unknowingly engage in risky ethical and legal practices. This training will address several new Tennessee laws regarding duty-to-warn, consent, and access to minors’ records, as well as several other risky behaviors that can result in unanticipated problems.
Terry Casey, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, HSP (TN #1975) conducts webinars/seminars on a variety of topics (e.g., teletherapy/interjurisdictional practice/interstate compacts, advanced ethics & legal issues; ethics & legal issues with minors, ethical & legal issues in private practice)* for counseling and mental health professionals across the country. For the past 15 years, he has taught Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Lipscomb University’s CACREP-accredited M.S. program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. For 17 years he served as the Clinical Director for a large counseling and psychological services organization based in Nashville. He also served for several years as the Chair of the Ethics Committee Chair for a state-level professional organization. Dr. Casey operates a private practice in Franklin, Tennessee through which he provides consultation services to private practices and counseling/mental health-related organizations
Part 1 – Duty to Warn: Changes to Tennessee Law for 2024
Part 2 – Minors and Tennessee Law: Changes for 2024
Part 3 – Risky Practices
Part 4 – Vignettes
Part 5 – Suggestions, Tips, and Resources
In person only @ The Village Chapel.
Lunch will be provided by Ben Eggebeen, Treatment Placement Specialist from Acadia Healthcare.
9:30- 11:30
11:30-Noon Lunch
12:00 – 1:00