New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 27 - COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS
Part 18 - CODE OF ETHICS
Section 16.27.18.18 - RESPONSIBILITY TO CLIENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Licensees or registrants shall:
A. inform clients before or at the time of the initial counseling session with the licensee of the following:
B. shall not discriminate against or refuse professional services to anyone on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, or any basis proscribed by law;
C. shall not impose on the client any stereotypes of behavior, values, or roles related to age, gender, religion, race, disability, nationality, sexual orientation, or diagnosis which would interfere with the objective provision of counseling or therapy services;
D. shall not enter into a sexual or other dual relationship with a client, as specified in Subsection D of 16.27.18.16 NMAC of this code of ethics;
E. shall continue therapeutic relationships only so long as it is reasonably clear that a therapeutic context exists;
F. shall give a truthful, understandable, and appropriate account of the nature of the client's condition to the client or to those responsible for the care of the client;
G. shall not mislead or withhold information about the cost of his professional services;
H. shall keep the client fully informed as to the purpose and nature of any evaluation, treatment, or other procedures, and of the client's right to freedom of choice regarding services provided;
I. shall make an appropriate referral of the client to another professional when requested to do so by the client or in the best interest of the client;
J. shall not abandon or neglect clients in treatment without making reasonable arrangements for the continuation of such treatment; counselors or therapists shall assist persons in obtaining other therapeutic services if the counselor or therapist is unable or unwilling, for appropriate reasons, to provide professional help;
K. shall not induce clients to solicit business on behalf of the counselor or therapist;
L. when consulting with colleagues:
M. shall obtain written informed consent from clients before videotaping, audio recording, or permitting third party observation;
N. shall disclose to clients the area of education when using the designation of "doctor" in their title.
O. shall not knowingly offer or provide counseling or therapy to an individual concurrently receiving counseling from another mental health services provider except with that provider's knowledge; if a licensee or registrant learns of such concurrent therapy, the licensee or registrant shall take immediate and reasonable action to resolve the situation;
P. shall not enter into a professional counseling or therapeutic relationship with immediate family members, personal friends, or business associates;
Q. shall bill clients or third parties for only those services actually rendered or as agreed to by mutual understanding at the beginning of services or as later modified by mutual agreement. The agreement shall include that:
R. refrain from giving to or receiving from clients:
S. be permitted to treat minors or adults involved in custody or visitation actions but may not concurrently perform forensic evaluations of custody, residence, or visitation of the minor; the licensee or registrant who treats the minor may provide the court or mental health professional performing the evaluation with information about the minor from the licensee or registrant's perspective as a treating licensed or registered professional, so long as the licensee or registrant does not violate confidentiality.