Law & mental health professionals, South Carolina
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Law & mental health professionals, South Carolina
(Law & mental health professionals series)
American Psychological Association, c2002
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Law and Mental Health Professionals: South Carolina provides an exhaustive and reliable compendium of the laws in the state of South Dakota as they relate to the mental health profession. Identifying legal topics affecting mental health practices, this resource addresses rulings about licensing, forms of business practice, insurance reimbursements and deductions for services, privacy of professional information, and practice law related to various populations as well as limitations on and liability for practice. Key laws are described with minimal legal jargon, making this reference maximally accessible to those outside the legal profession. Law and Mental Health Professionals is a series of books intended to provide an overview of legal issues facing mental health professionals on a state-by-state basis.
Table of Contents
- Legal Credentialing
- Business Matters
- Limitations on and Liability for Practice
- Families and Juveniles
- Other Civil Matters
- Civil and Criminal Trial Matters
- Criminal Matters
- Voluntary or Involuntary Receipt of State Services
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