Contemporary Legal Challenges in Counseling

WNBC1006 - Contemporary Legal Challenges in Counseling

1.5 NBCC Clock Hour(s) | Estimated 1.5-Hour Workload

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  • feature icon 1.5 NBCC Clock Hour(s)
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Description

Theodore P. Remley, Jr., PhD, presents this pre-recorded 90 minute webinar in which he identifies some of the most common legal challenges facing contemporary counselors in mental health, school, college, and private practice settings. Topics will include managing clients who may be at risk for suicide or violence, counseling children and families involved in child custody disputes, avoiding unwanted court appearances, and dealing with subpoenas. This webinar will provide practice guidelines for managing these legal issues.

What You Will Learn

Upon successful completion of this activity, you will be able to:

  • Explain appropriate steps to take after receiving a subpoena
  • List proper steps to take when a counselor determines that a client may be at risk for suicide
  • Demonstrate knowledge about what to do when a parent asks a counselor to appear in court to help the parent obtain child custody

Faculty Bio

Accreditation

Accreditation

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Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4546. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Successful completion of this micro-course provides 1.5 NBCC clock hours; partial credit will not be offered.

ACEP contact information:

100 Washington Ave. S Suite 1210, Minneapolis MN, 55401
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.waldenu.edu

Awards

NBCC Certificate for Clock Hours

NBCC Certificate for Clock Hours

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  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 1.5 NBCC Clock Hour(s)
  • feature icon Estimated 1.5-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days