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Standards of Practice

Contingency Planning/Professional Wills: Part 3

Questions we asked the CRPO Part 1: The Basics: defining terms and steps to getting the job done Part 2: A sample professional will Part 3: Questions we asked the CRPO   One of our OSRP members did some research a few years ago and asked the CRPO some good Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Contingency Planning/ Professional Wills: Part 2

How to Write a Professional Will Part 1: The Basics: defining terms and steps to getting the job done Part 2: A sample professional will Part 3: Questions we asked the CRPO Folks, welcome to the motherlode! The American Psychological Association has done incredible work to make contingency planning and Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Contingency Planning/ Professional Wills: Part 1

Contingency Planning/Professional Will Part 1: The Basics: defining terms and steps to getting the job done Part 2: A sample professional will Part 3: Questions we asked the CRPO If you are a therapist, especially if you’re in private practice, the CRPO requires you to create a contingency plan and/or Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Note Taking: PHIPA and Confidentiality

Note Taking in Four Parts Part 1: The essentials Part 2: Special cases  Part 3: Questions about the CRPO Standards of Practice Part 4: PHIPA and Confidentiality   DISCLAIMER: Please do your own due diligence when you have questions or issues that could put you or your clients at risk. Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Note Taking: Questions about the CRPO Standards of Practice

Note Taking in Four Parts Part 1: The essentials Part 2: Special cases  Part 3: Questions about the CRPO Standards of Practice Part 4: PHIPA and Confidentiality     The Standards of Practice do their best to lay out guidelines, but sometimes these guidelines can feel ambiguous, confusing, or just Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Note Taking: Special Cases

Note Taking in Four Parts Part 1: The essentials Part 2: Special cases  Part 3: Questions about the CRPO Standards of Practice Part 4: PHIPA and Confidentiality   Special cases always show up. We’re here to help you feel prepared to document them.  The following information is drawn from a Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago
Standards of Practice

Note Taking: The Essentials

Note Taking in Four Parts Part 1: The essentials Part 2: Special cases  Part 3: Questions about the CRPO Standards of Practice Part 4: PHIPA and Confidentiality   Note taking is one of those big, hairy, worry-making aspects of our work. We all have to do it, and many of Read more…

By Liz Phillips, 1 year1 year ago