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Digital Seminar

Opportunities in Cross-State Practice


Average Rating:
   240
Faculty:
Terry Casey, PhD
Duration:
2 Hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 22, 2025
Product Code:
NOS096489
Media Type:
Digital Seminar

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Description

Seeing clients in multiple states and across state lines, either physically or via telehealth, is becoming more common and has the potential to dramatically change the professional landscape for therapists. However, understanding and navigating the relevant federal and state laws, licensing rules, and codes of ethics is not necessarily intuitive, and there are a variety of misunderstandings and myths about what is legal and ethical. This workshop is designed for variously licensed mental health professionals and will provide the initial guidance and resources that therapists need for practicing across state lines and avoiding common ethical and legal pitfalls. We’ll explore: 

  • The most common myths about interjurisdictional practice 
  • The truth around interstate compacts and how they work for counselors, social workers, and psychologists. 
  • The six foundations of interjurisdictional practices for providing services in multiple states via telehealth across state lines 
  • The five specific legal provisions for legal practice of psychotherapy across state lines 

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Terry Casey, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, HSP health service provider with over 30 years of professional experience, including a 16-year tenure as the director of counseling & psychological services for a non-profit agency with over 30 counselors at over a dozen locations. He is in private practice in Franklin, Tennessee, teaches ethics and professional issues in counseling at Lipscomb University’s graduate program in clinical mental health counseling, and guest lectures at Trevecca Nazarene University’s PhD program in Clinical counseling. Dr. Casey also served for several years as the chair of the ethics committee for the Tennessee Licensed Professional Counselors’ Association and in an advisory capacity for graduate counseling programs at two universities. He has presented frequently on ethics to organizations such as the American Counseling Association, the Tennessee Licensed Professional Counselors Association, the Nashville Area Association of Christian Counselors, and others. For more information, visit his practice website at rencounselingtn.com.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Terry Casey maintains a private practice and is a faculty member of Lipscomb University. He is a published author and receives royalties. Dr. Casey receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Terry Casey is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Tennessee Psychological Association, the Tennessee Licensed Professional Counselor Association, and others. For a complete list, please contact info@pesi.com.


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Objectives

  1. Discuss the federal laws, state statutes, licensing regulations, and codes of ethics that govern teletherapy. 
  2. Define and describe interjurisdictional practice via teletherapy and in-person. 
  3. Identify the five circumstances in which teletherapy across state lines is legal including interstate compacts. 

Outline

Knowing the federal privacy laws and their relevance to teletherapy. 

State laws and how they regulate who can practice within a state’s lines.  

How to practice ethically when providing teletherapy across jurisdictional lines.  

Limitations of the research and potential risks related to the evolving nature of interjurisdictional practice 

When does interjurisdiction practice actually occur?  

The importance of originating locations and destination locations. 

Three scenarios for interjurisdictional practice. 

The Five Provisions for legally providing therapy across state jurisdictional lines.  

Interstate compacts and their importance for the future.  

Misunderstandings, misinformation, and myths about teletherapy and  interjurisdictional practice. 

Target Audience

  • Counselors
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Social Workers
  • Physicians 
  • Psychologists

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