A case conference is a meeting among psychologists and other professionals involved in a client's care to discuss their treatment plan and progress. It is an opportunity to share information, collaborate, and ensure the best possible care for the client.
Related terms
Confidentiality: The ethical principle that ensures psychologists keep client information private unless authorized by the client or required by law.
Informed Consent: The process of obtaining permission from clients before sharing their personal information or involving them in research or treatment.
HIPAA: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that establishes privacy rules protecting individuals' medical records and personal health information.