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A parent, anyone acting in place of a parent, anyone charged with rights, duties, and responsibilities of
the child, anyone charged with duty, responsibility for health, welfare, or supervision of a child or
vulnerable adult. - Position of authority
It is strictly prohibited, and is illegal. It is when a therapist receives a kick back from another therapist for
a referral, and can include: gift baskets, cash, or gift cards - Fee-splitting
Refers to an organic brain disorder or clinically significant disorder of thought, mood, perception,
orientation, memory or behavior that meets DSM and ICD criteria and seriously limits capacity to
function in daily living. - Mental Illness
Any unwelcome sexual advancements, requests for sexual favors, sexually motivated physical contact or
other contact of sexual nature when:
1. submission is made as a factor or condition or interferes with employment, public accommodation,
services, education or housing.
2, used to intimidate or to create a hostile environment
3. case of employment where the employer knows of harassment and fails to make timely action -
Sexual Harassment
An individual that is at least 15 years old, whom is able to give consent, the proposed treatment is for
the minor's benefit and is deemed necessary, the proposed treatment does not involve complex or high
risk medical procedures - Mature Minor
Contraceptive care, STI, Pregnancy care, Abortion, Alcohol/drug use, emergency care, and in patient
mental health if the minor is 16years or older. - Categories of care
Any current or former client's emotional condition in the past or current to which the client is overly
dependent upon the therapist to which he or she cannot say no to the therapist, and making him or her
vulnerable to exploitation - Emotional Dependent
, Any kissing, touching or caressing of the lips, breasts, genitals, inner thigh or buttock, under or over
clothing, and is bidirectional. Any form of intercourse with the client or vice versa including, oral, anal, or
vaginal sex. Any intrusion into any opening of the body or part of the therapist's body or object used by
the therapist or vice versa, or any sexual solicitation by the therapist - Sexual Conduct
The relationship between the therapist and another person that is both professional and one that is
cohabitation, familial, personal involvement with the individual would affect services, and significant
financial issues. These relationships are prohibited in our practice. - Multiple relationships
The supervisor talks full responsibility for the training, work, experience, and performance of MFT for
supervisee including: planning for and evaluation for work product and face to face contact between the
supervisor and supervisee - Supervision
A request for a different standard from MN rules, yet cannot be requested for MN statues. It must show
alternative plan that is equal to or exceeds the rules and that adheres to the current rule that would
cause such a burden. The approval of the variance would not negatively affect the public - Variance
Association board who promotes the profession of MFT - American Association For Marriage and Family
Therapy (AAMFT)
State regulatory board designed to license and oversee the practice of MFT's. Their primary focus is to
protect clients - MN Board of Marriage and Family Therapy
It is designed to further educational opportunities and professional awareness of MFT's - MN
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT)
The professional assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological, emotional, and relational issues
within the context of family systems. MFT's work with individuals, couples, families and/or larger
systems. All perspectives are looked through a systemic lens and understands that the individual
problems can be embedded in inter-relational issues - Marriage and Family Therapy
Any person that provides services to a person with a mental illness under the supervision of someone
else (Mental Health Professional). Some examples of Mental Health Practioners are:
a person with a BA degree in a behavioral science or related field with 2000 hours of supervised
experience;