Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties
This publication describes the elements of effective behavioral healthcare and the rights and responsibilities of the participants involved in its delivery: the client as consumer, the practitioner, and the third-party entity. After a thorough review of three-party interactions, the Center for Clinical Social Work, Inc., concludes that “client need” should be the driving force in the provision of services; to that end, the ethical means for delivering competent behavioral healthcare are herein identified and discussed.
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Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties
This publication describes the elements of effective behavioral healthcare and the rights and responsibilities of the participants involved in its delivery: the client as consumer, the practitioner, and the third-party entity. After a thorough review of three-party interactions, the Center for Clinical Social Work, Inc., concludes that “client need” should be the driving force in the provision of services; to that end, the ethical means for delivering competent behavioral healthcare are herein identified and discussed.
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Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties

Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties

by Robert Booth
Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties

Rights and Responsibilities in Behavioral Healthcare: For Clinical Social Workers, Consumers, and Third Parties

by Robert Booth

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This publication describes the elements of effective behavioral healthcare and the rights and responsibilities of the participants involved in its delivery: the client as consumer, the practitioner, and the third-party entity. After a thorough review of three-party interactions, the Center for Clinical Social Work, Inc., concludes that “client need” should be the driving force in the provision of services; to that end, the ethical means for delivering competent behavioral healthcare are herein identified and discussed.

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ISBN-13: 9780996001939
Publisher: Center for Clinical Social Work
Publication date: 03/31/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 12
File size: 270 KB
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