ADHD
A chronic condition including
attention difficulty,
hyperactivity, and
impulsiveness.
Limits of Confidentiality
Therapists must inform all clients at the outset of treatment about the legal and ethical limits to mandated reporting requirements.
The negative attitudes or discrimination toward individuals with mental illnesses.
HIPAA
A 1996 U.S. federal law that sets standards for
protecting sensitive patient health information
Informed Consent
Tell clients in a clear and understandable way information about the therapy process, potential risks and benefits, and therapist qualifications.
AB12
CA Fostering Connections to Success Act: Law that extends foster care services to age 21 (Extended Foster Care)
SAMHSA
a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that leads public health efforts to improve the behavioral health of the nation.
Dual Relationships
relationships that could exploit the client or impair the therapist's professional judgment.
Managing and Adapting Practices
FSP
a partnership between the person being served and the service provider, and offering a full array of services
Scope of Practice
Do not diagnose, treat, or advise on issues outside their areas of competence.
FSI
Family Support Initiative