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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Written Treatment Agreements and Informed Consent

Submitted by Strein on May 28, 2009 - 1:05pm

This guide provides:

  • The purpose and key elements of informed consent
  • Sample informed consent form
  • The purpose and key elements of written treatment agreements
  • Possible benefits and problems of using a written treatment agreement
  • Sample written treatment agreement
  • How informed consent compares to treatment agreements




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Written Treatment Agreements and Informed Consent

  • Purpose of Informed Consent
  • Objectives of Treatment Agreements
  • Informed Consent vs. Treatment Agreements
  • Benefits of Treatment Agreements
  • Possible Problems with Treatment Agreements
  • A Model Written Treatment Agreement
  • Summary
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