Those Confidentiality Disclaimers At The End Of Your Email……..

July 31, 2007 on 6:28 pm | In Legal Basics, Practice Management, Forensic Practice | 2 Comments

Huge numbers of clinicians have disclaimers at the end of email messages that say something like this:

“The information contained in this email is CONFIDENTIAL. If you have received this message in error or without the express direction of the original author, please notify the sender and delete this email immediately.”

But what does that mean? Should you have one of these disclaimers? And if you do, does it have any effect?

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Supervision vs. Consultation: what you need to know

July 13, 2007 on 8:50 am | In Practice Management | 2 Comments

The following article was authored by myself and A. Steven Frankel, Ph.D., J.D. It appeared in a slightly shorter format in the July/August 2007 issue of The California Psychologist, the newsletter of the California Psychological Association.

In this article we will discuss an oft-overlooked topic: understanding the difference between supervision and consultation.

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