Writing Court Letters as a Therapist
Are you a therapist who received a request to write a letter for a client involved in a court case? No need to fear, Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep is here... to share with you how to do this appropriately, ethically, and easily.
Yes, easily. Writing court letters for clients doesn't have to be a laborious or stressful process. In this livestream you'll learn what to include in court letters, when it's appropriate to write them, and how to discuss the process with clients.
Maelisa also discusses the common pitfalls to avoid when writing letters about mental health treatment, and ways in which well-meaning counselors can actually cause harm. If you want to read a more detailed article on this topic, click here: https://www.qaprep.com/blog/writing-court-letters-in-private-practice
Worried about your own involvement in a client's court case? Nicol Stolar-Peterson of Therapist Court Prep has your back! She's a licensed social worker, child custody evaluator, and expert witness. She'll give you super practical ways to calm the anxiety around going to court for a client. Check her out here: https://www.therapistcourtprep.com/
And no, this isn't sponsored. I just think her services are awesome!
Видео Writing Court Letters as a Therapist канала Maelisa McCaffrey
Yes, easily. Writing court letters for clients doesn't have to be a laborious or stressful process. In this livestream you'll learn what to include in court letters, when it's appropriate to write them, and how to discuss the process with clients.
Maelisa also discusses the common pitfalls to avoid when writing letters about mental health treatment, and ways in which well-meaning counselors can actually cause harm. If you want to read a more detailed article on this topic, click here: https://www.qaprep.com/blog/writing-court-letters-in-private-practice
Worried about your own involvement in a client's court case? Nicol Stolar-Peterson of Therapist Court Prep has your back! She's a licensed social worker, child custody evaluator, and expert witness. She'll give you super practical ways to calm the anxiety around going to court for a client. Check her out here: https://www.therapistcourtprep.com/
And no, this isn't sponsored. I just think her services are awesome!
Видео Writing Court Letters as a Therapist канала Maelisa McCaffrey
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