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Sponsoring Member - $150 For generous individuals who wish to demonstrate their special support of the organization Professional Member - $95 For all psychotherapists who are currently practicing or plan to practice during the membership year Friends of CAP - $50 For supportive members of the general public Student Member - $40 For full-time students
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The Code of Ethics is designed to provide guidelines and ethical standards of practice for the members of the Colorado Association of Psychotherapists.
Members shall not discriminate against or refuse professional services solely on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation.
Members shall not engage in sexual activities with clients during counseling or for a period of one year after the termination of counseling.
Members shall not sexually harass any client or former client. Harassment shall be defined by an objective, reasonable person standard and shall include sexual solicitation, physical advances, verbal or nonverbal conduct that is sexual in nature, or is offensive or unwelcome.
Members shall not abandon clients.
Members shall terminate the client/therapist relationship when it becomes clear to the member that:
If the client refuses to accept the referral, the member is not obligated to continue the counseling relationship.
Members shall not enter into a therapeutic relationship with a client where there is undue influence to the detriment of the client.
Members shall be especially sensitive to conflicts of interest that may arise from dual relationships during or immediately before or after a therapeutic relationship.
Members shall provide only those services that they are competent to provide by education, training or experience.
Members shall make a reasonable effort to accurately and clearly explain their qualifications to clients, including giving the client the State-mandated Disclosure Statement.
Members shall make a reasonable effort to continue their professional growth by further education, training, or experience.
Members shall be aware that to the client, confidentiality is an essential part of the trust relationship between the psychotherapist and the client. It is the client’s right to expect that the confidences divulged in the course of therapy, shall be protected by the therapist to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Respect the rights and responsibilities of professional colleagues and participate in activities that advance the goals of the profession. Refrain from demeaning or denigrating in any legal mode or model of practice.
Members shall be knowledgeable and adhere to all laws and regulations applicable to psychotherapy.
Members shall make reasonable efforts to avoid interfering with the therapy provided by another psychotherapist.
Members shall promote the general welfare of society and act to expand choice and opportunity for all persons.
Members shall promote the best interest of clients and the public.
Members shall advocate changes in policy and legislation to ensure their right to practice.
Yes, I agree to the CAP code of conduct
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