Standards which govern the conduct of its professional members
What is an ethic?
Counselors directly attempting to influence a client to adopt their values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors,
What is Value Imposition?
Promote growth and development, protect the welfare of clients, monitor performance and act as a gatekeeper for the profession, enable intern to work to become independent professional.
What are the Goals of Supervision?
The process of becoming Black includes these stages.
What is A) Nigressence and B) Pre-Encounter, Encounter, Immersion-Emmersion, and Internalization-Commitment?
Research shows that African Americans in this stage of nigressence prefer White therapists.
What is Pre-Encounter?
Conscious or Unconscious feelings that one cultures way of doing something is the best way.
What is Belief of Superiority of Dominant Group?
These are two ways discussed where Ethics and Law conflict?
What is 1) Providing services to a minor with disclosure to parents and 2) Providing services out of state
A body of rules that govern the affairs of people within a community, state, or country. Sometimes they collide with ehics.
What is a law?
The ability for a counselor to manage personal values so that they do not contaminate the clinical setting.
What is Bracketing?
Liability that can be incurred when the actions of a supervisor are the direct cause of harm to a client.
What is Direct Liability?
In 2014, this group only represented 1.2% of the total population, which is why this group is referred to as the invisible population.
What are Native Americans/Alaska Natives?
Therapists addressing issues of substance abuse within the Native American community should emphasize which cultural and spiritual value.
What is Sharing?
The belief that a group's lifestyle is inferior.
What is Belief in Inferiority of Others?
A set of obligations and a decision making method with the goal of solving a particular dilemma, establishing a guide for future ethical thinking, and providing the best services to clients.
What are Principle Ethics?
Brief everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to a target group. Typically unconscious, and can be verbal, non-verbal or behavioral.
What are micro-aggressions?
Liability that pertains to the responsibilities supervisors have to oversee the actions of their supervisees with supervisees clients.
What is Vicarious Liability?
Machismo, Marianismo, and Familismo are aspects of which culture?
What are Latinx?
These are considered the common challenges in dyads between Clinicians of Color and White clients?
What are Challenges of Competency, Needing to Prove Competency, Racial Animosity, and Views of Super Minority?
The dominant culture possesses power to impose standards and beliefs on less powerful groups.
What is The Power to Impose Standards?
Agents who are not motivated by obligations, as to solely avoid legal troubles or negative consequences.
What are Virtuous Agents?
Maintaining some components of an individual's native culture while incorporating practices and beliefs of the host culture.
What is Bi Cultural Orientation?
The identifies one or more people who are empowered to speak for the ill person if this individual becomes unable to speak for themselves, whereas the other is a document which the person specifies the conditions under which they wish to receive certain treatment or to refuse/discontinue life-sustaining treatment.
What are Power of Attorney and Living Will?
Tranditional, Marginal, Bicultural, Assimilated, and Pan Traditional.
What are Pinchette and Garret Level of Acculturation?
Despite this concept being a protective factor, having so many familial resources may delay seeking services and could also be a source of stress.
What is Familismo?
This concept includes aspects of Institutional Racism, which is a set of policies designed to subjugate and oppress groups forcing a dependence on a larger society.
What is Manifestation in Institutions?
In the case of Julia Ward vs Eastern Michigan State University, the Supreme Court upheld the university's decision that Ms. Ward's views of homosexuality was a violation based on which codes of ethic?
Assumptions made by a therapist that the client is heterosexual or that the client's sexual orientation is the sole source of psychical conflict.
What is Heterosexual Bias?
Specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses which addresses the patient's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
What is Palliative Care?
Discrimination, cyber bullying, and unsupportive environment.
What are stressors of the LGBTQ Youth Community?
DAILY DOUBLE
In the African American community this is considered a protective factor due to its ability to promote resiliency.
What is Spirituality?
Unfair policies, practices and structures invisibly controlling and unconsciously conditioning individuals of a marginalized group.
What is an Invisible Veil?