Authors: Mary E. Moline, George T Williams, Kenneth M. Austin
Avoid malpractice for keeping inadequate records and be prepared to respond to a professional
peer review by using Documenting Psychotherapy, a practical volume that examines what is necessary in order to keep adequate records that meet current standards of care. This highly readable volume explores issues such as the limits of
confidentiality, retention and disposition of records, documentation of
safety issues, client access to records, treatment of minors, and the clinical record as it pertains to working with individuals, family couples and groups, as well as supervision and training issues are discussed in detail. Legal cases, vignettes and professional commentary are used throughout