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Treatment Policies & Informed Consent for Work With Multiple Participants is a practical digital guide designed to help you create clarity before therapy gets complicated. It offers adaptable guidance for work with minors, couples, families, and other multi-person contexts supporting ethical decision-making, therapeutic neutrality, and risk reduction without being rigid or legalistic.
What’s Included
A clear, adaptable treatment policy framework for therapy involving more than one participant
Sample informed consent language for:
Work with minors
Couples and multi-partner relationships
Family therapy
Collateral participants
Supervised psychotherapy
Guidance on defining who the client is in multi-person therapy
Clear expectations around consent, confidentiality, and records access across treatment contexts
A one-page Progress Note Survival Guide for documenting sessions with multiple participants
As a clinician, you take precautions to document in case you get audited, provide legal protection and provide quality care. As a supervisor, it is equally important to take the same precautions. The Supervisor Documentation package can help you do that. We created several forms that we use to maintain records, make documenting each supervision easy and provide checklist so you don’t forget the essentials of providing high quality supervision.
In the package, you will find:
Supervision Form - Google Form
Supervision Form - Fillable PDF
Supervision Intake - Fillable PDF
Ethical Dilemma Tree
Supervision Checklist
The supervision form enables both supervisor and supervisee to keep track of supervision sessions, structure each supervision, and provide a thoughtful template for the supervisee to consider what they need from each supervision. As supervisor, you’ll easily be able to document ethical dilemmas and safety risks, as well as any recommendations made to the supervisee.
The supervision checklist is a reminder of all of the steps to take at the beginning and throughout the supervisory relationship so you don’t forget the important stuff. And forget searching for all of the information you collect in emails and files. The Supervision Intake form holds important info all in one place like malpractice information, hours needed, and goals of supervision.
And do you wonder how your supervisee is working through ethical dilemmas? Provide them with the dilemma tree to give them a visual reminder of steps to take when making tough decisions and how to document.
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