Contemporary professional ethics and statutory, regulatory, and decisional laws that delineate the profession's scope of practice;
The therapeutic, clinical, and practical considerations involved in the legal and ethical practice of marriage, family, and child counseling, including family law;
The current legal patterns and trends in the mental health profession;
The psychotherapist/patient privilege, confidentiality, including issues related to a patient being dangerous to self or others and the treatment of minors with and without parental consent;
A recognition and exploration of the relationship between a practitioner's sense of self and human values and his or her professional behavior and ethics. This class meets the BBS requirements for the California MFT license.