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Course Lecturer: CAFT 607 - Legal, Ethical & Professional Issues in Couple & Family Therapy

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Name of Hiring Unit: School of Social Work

Course: CAFT 607 – Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues in Couple & Family Therapy,

Section 001, CRN 423

Term: Summer 2025 Term, 04/24-06/05

Time/Location: Thursdays 8:55-11:55, SH 680 295

TQRs:

Demonstrated clinical & teaching experience in the following competencies:

AAMFT:

Domain 1: Admission to Treatment

Domain 3: Treatment Planning & Case Management

Domain 4: Realize a psychotherapeutic treatment.

Domain 5: Legal Issues, Ethics, & Standards

Professional Order of Social Workers and Couple and Family Therapists of Québec (OTSTCFQ)

5. Ensure collaborative partnerships

6. Respect the legal, moral, ethical, and regulatory provisions for marriage and family therapy

7. Contribute to the evolution of the professional practice

Professional Order of Psychologists of Quebec (OPQ)

Professional legal practice

Ethics

Reserved Acts (OTSTCFQ)

Evaluation of child custody and access

Adoption evaluation

Demonstrated clinical & teaching experience in the following areas:

Expert knowledge of the Ordre des travailleurs sociaux et thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux (OTSTCFQ) and American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) codes of ethics, norms of record keeping and Quebec/Canadian professional, legal and administrative jurisdictions regulating professional conduct of marriage and family therapists;Ethics in family and couple therapy, including philosophical basis for making ethics decisions, increase competence in handing legal issues relevant to the practice, including confidentiality, dangerousness, malpractice and expert testimony;Application of ethical principles to the field of “couple and family therapy”; role of professional associations and orders; ethics and therapeutic models; ethical management of high risk situations; dual relationships; divorce and ethics; family mediation; divorce and ethics; ethics and situations of elevated risk; private practice and ethics; ethics and spirituality.

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2025-02-15

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