Overview

Couples therapy presents unique assessment & ethical challenges. MFT’s must be able to successfully address difficult ethical questions such as:

  • Goals of therapy. Who determines the goals of therapy? What happens when family members disagree about what the goals should be?
  • Confidentiality. How should I handle individual secrets in couples? How much information from individual sessions should be shared in conjoint meetings?
  • Domestic violence. When is it appropriate to treat a couple as a unit when there has been violence in that couple?

This 3-hour asynchronous course addresses each of these issues in detail, in addition to essential components of the assessment process in couples therapy. The materials in this course are based on current published ethical standards and the 2015 AAMFT Code of Ethics. Many ethical challenges arise on the basis of highly variable and unpredictable contextual factors. This course material will equip MFTs to gain a basic understanding of core ethical principles and standards related to couple therapy.

Participants who complete this course will be able to:

  • Identify the most common assessment & ethical challenges that occur when treating couples
  • Describe the potential role conflicts resulting from duties owed to multiple clients in the couple context.
  • Articulate policies surrounding the handling of individual secrets in couples therapy.
  • Utilize a step-by-step strategy to ethically manage the informed consent process, treatment, and record keeping when treating couples.

Course Content

    1. Welcome

    2. AAMFT Code of Ethics

    1. Slides

    2. Legal & Ethical Issues in Couple Therapy Video Lecture

    3. No Secrets Policy

    4. Situation Violence Contract

    1. Slides

    2. Couples Assessment Video Lecture

    3. Couple Therapy Consultation

    4. Couple Therapy Video Reflection

    1. Interview with AAMFT Legal Counsel

    1. Evaluation for Legal and Ethical Issues in Couple Therapy/Assessment

About this course

  • $65.00
  • 12 lessons
  • 2.5 hours of video content

Meet the Presenter

Eli Karam, Ph.D, LMFT

Eli Karam, Ph.D., LMFT is a clinician specializing in couple and family therapy and maintains a private practice in Louisville, KY. With over 19 years experience as a mental health professional, and a graduate of both The Family Institute at Northwestern University and Purdue University's Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Eli is the Past President for the Kentucky Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (KAMFT) and was voted in a national election to serve on the Board of Directors for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). He is also a tenured Professor in the Couple & Family Therapy Program in the Kent School of Social Work at the University of Louisville. There he conducts research on couple and family relationships, teaches and supervises therapists-in-training.