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What the Supervisor Does
The Supervisory Relationship
200

Counselors must obtain this before conducting assessments to ensure clients understand the nature and purpose of the evaluation.

What is informed consent?

200

Counselors must never engage in these with clients, as they are considered unethical and damaging to the professional relationship.

What are sexual relationships?

200

Counselors must store these in a secure manner to protect client privacy.

What are client records?

200

Supervisors must conduct this regularly to assess a supervisee’s progress and competency.

What is evaluation?

200

When a supervisor has both a supervisory and another professional relationship with a supervisee, they must be cautious of this ethical issue. These must be managed carefully to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain professional boundaries between supervisors and supervisees.

What is a dual relationship?

400

Before using an assessment tool, counselors must consider whether it is appropriate for the client's cultural background, a concept known as this.

What is cultural competence.

400

Engaging in this with a client is one of the most severe ethical violations a counselor can commit.

What is sexual misconduct?

400

This involves maintaining accurate and secure records of counseling sessions while protecting client confidentiality, as well as upholding client confidentiality and ensuring ethical practice.

What is record keeping?

400

Supervisors have an ethical duty to provide honest, constructive THIS to ensure the professional growth of their supervisees.

What is feedback?

400

These agreements outline the responsibilities, goals, and ethical guidelines for the supervisory relationship.

What are supervision contracts?

600

Counselors must ensure that the tests they administer have this, meaning they accurately measure what they intend to.

What is validity?

600

Unlike boundary "crossings," these actions are unethical and harmful to the client.

What are boundary violations?

600

Clients have the right to view these, though counselors may withhold them if it is deemed that doing so would harm the client.

What are the client’s records?

600

This role requires supervisors to ensure that only competent trainees advance in the counseling profession.

What is gatekeeping?

600

Supervisors must create an environment where supervisees feel safe to discuss these without fear of retaliation.

What are concerns or ethical dilemmas?

800

Counselors must adhere to strict guidelines and protocols during this to ensure accurate and ethical results.

What is test administration?

800

This occurs when a counselor has another significant relationship with a client outside of the professional one, potentially leading to ethical dilemmas.

What is a dual relationship?

800

Counselors must ensure that these sorts of records are securely stored, regularly backed up, and accessible only to authorized personnel.

What is the electronic?

800

Supervisors are ethically responsible for the actions of their supervisees and must ensure they are practicing competently.

What is supervisor accountability?

800

Supervisors must be aware of and manage this aspect of their relationship with supervisees to prevent abuse of authority.

What are power dynamics?

1000

Counselors are responsible for maintaining this to ensure that test materials and results are not misused or accessed by unauthorized individuals.

What is test security?

1000

Counselors experiencing THIS must take steps to prevent this from leading to compromised ethical standards in their practice.

What is burnout?

1000

Counselors must maintain accurate and timely records to support their decisions, especially in these kind of cases.

What are complex cases?

1000

This involves ensuring that supervisees understand and adhere to ethical standards in their counseling practice.

What is ethical oversight?

1000

This involves explaining the nature of the supervisory relationship, including expectations, roles, responsibilities, evaluation criteria, and confidentiality issues.

What is supervisory informed consent?

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