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December Meeting "Ethic Committee Changes To Law & Ethics"

  • 12/18/2020
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Via Zoom

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  Friday December 18th 12:00 - 2:00 PM

Location: Via Zoom

"New Changes the State CAMFT Ethics Committee made on Law and Ethics"

Raymond Cameron, LMFT


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Meeting ID: 816 8719 2566

Passcode: 498081

Workshop Description and Methods of Instruction: This is a one-hours introductory workshop examining some of the recent changes to the California Association of Marriage & Family Therapist’s (CAMFT) Code of Ethics, Part 1. This newest update to the CAMFT Code of Ethics were developed by the CAMFT Ethics Committee, approved by the CAMFT Board of Directors, ratified by the CAMFT Membership and released in December 2019. This workshop will focus on structural changes and reorganization of Part 1 of the CAMFT Code of Ethics, as well as highlight This workshop will include lecture, power-point presentation, possible group work (time permitting), and written vignette(s) regarding legal and ethical issues relevant to this workshop. Workshop Goal: The course intends to provide participants with a general understanding of the content and organization of the revised CAMFT Code of Ethics, which was released on December 7, 2019 as well as provide a review of some sections (Multiple Relationships, Telehealth, of which were updated to meet the changes and challenges regarding the clinical practice of Marriage & Family Therapy. Workshop Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will be able to: • Knowledge of how to locate the CAMFT Code of Ethics as well as changes in the format & structure of the CAMFT Code of Ethics • Describe 2 or more examples of possible dual/multiple relationships with a client/patient which may not necessarily violate the Code of Ethics. • Describe 2 or more factors that a therapist should consider before entering into a nonprofessional relationship with a former client/patient. • Describe 2 or more factors that a therapist is expected to consider before providing services to a client/patient via telehealth. 

Biography:

Raymond is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist who has been in practice in Temecula since 2001. Raymond has been helping Teens, Individuals, and Families to achieve their fullest potential by over coming life struggles such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety, alcohol & drug use, self harm, and intimate partner violence & child abuse.

Raymond has worked for various non-profit agencies, Child Protective Services, and Departments of Mental Health in both San Diego and Riverside Counties. Raymond currently is an Adjunct Faculty member of the University of San Diego Marriage & Family Therapy program as well as a Trainer for the Academy for Professional Excellence through the San Diego State University School of Social Work.

Raymond is an interactive, Bowen Family Systems therapist. His therapeutic approach is to provide support and practical feedback to help clients effectively address personal life challenges. He integrates complementary methodologies and techniques to offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each client. With compassion and understanding, Raymond works with each individual to help them build on their strengths and attain the personal growth they are committed to accomplishing.

Raymond is an Approved Supervisor by the American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy and a Certified Clinical Supervisor by the California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists , and he has been providing clinical supervision to MFT & LPC Practicum Students / Trainees & Associates for various clinical settings.


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