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There’s a question that continues to surface in the mental health field and depending on how you answer it, it can shape the way you move forward in this profession.
Can you refer a client out because of a value conflict?
At first glance, the answer may seem obvious.
But when you slow down and really examine it through the lens of ethics, professional responsibility, and the reality of clinical work… it becomes much more layered.
In this episode, we take a closer look at what’s actually behind that question and what’s at stake if we get it wrong.
Don't keep the good discussions all to yourself. LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE
Check out the new books here: www.camillemcdaniel.com
All things Christ in Private Practice here: www.christinprivatepractice.com
By Camille McDaniel, LPCThere’s a question that continues to surface in the mental health field and depending on how you answer it, it can shape the way you move forward in this profession.
Can you refer a client out because of a value conflict?
At first glance, the answer may seem obvious.
But when you slow down and really examine it through the lens of ethics, professional responsibility, and the reality of clinical work… it becomes much more layered.
In this episode, we take a closer look at what’s actually behind that question and what’s at stake if we get it wrong.
Don't keep the good discussions all to yourself. LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE
Check out the new books here: www.camillemcdaniel.com
All things Christ in Private Practice here: www.christinprivatepractice.com