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summaryIn this episode of the Art of the Referral podcast, host Anna O'Brien speaks with Dr. Chloe Haas about the complexities of mental health referrals, particularly in the context of high conflict divorce. They discuss the importance of understanding the dynamics of family conflict, the role of therapists in navigating these situations, and the ethical considerations involved in documentation and diagnosis. Dr. Haas shares her insights on setting boundaries, conducting evaluations for family court, and recognizing when to refer clients to other professionals. The conversation emphasizes the need for therapists to maintain neutrality and objectivity while supporting their clients in challenging circumstances.
takeaways
  • Understanding high conflict divorce is crucial for therapists.
  • Therapists must navigate their role carefully in family conflicts.
  • Setting clear boundaries is essential in therapy.
  • Evaluations for family court require neutrality and objectivity.
  • Documentation and diagnosis should reflect the therapist's observations.
  • Therapists should consult with other professionals when necessary.
  • Recognizing when to refer clients is a key skill for therapists.
  • Direct communication with families can improve therapeutic outcomes.
  • Therapists should be aware of their own biases and limitations.
  • Continuous professional development is important for effective practice.