According to ACA code of ethics, a counselor cannot impose their own religious beliefs but must be open to do this in counseling.
Submitted by: Emily Twomey
What is open to explore spiritual/religious beliefs?
100
According to the text, children are not able to enter into these, due to their
legal status in our society.
Submitted by: Sarah Jones
What are contracts?
100
Protect clients from having confidential communications with their counselors disclosed in a court of law without their permission.
Submitted by: Krystle Lind
What are privileged communication statutes?
100
According to section A.3 of the ACA code of Ethics, counselors must first do this before collaborating with other mental health professionals about a client.
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What is requesting and signing a release from client to inform other professionals?
100
By assisting clients in making appropriate arrangements for the continuation of treatment a counselor is avoiding this.
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What is client neglect and abandonment?
200
This occurs when counselors engage in some behaviors from time to time with clients that have a potential for creating a dual relationship.
Submitted by: Monica Perry
What is a boundary crossing?
200
This model of consultation provides advice on strengthening interpersonal skills and clarifying norms and roles.
Submitted by: Alyson Zuber
What is the System or Process Models of Consultation?
200
This official court document may require counselors to produce copies of records, appear for a deposition, court hearing or trial, or appear and bring records with them.
Submitted by: Lori Wardwell
What is a subpoena?
200
This code says that clients have the right to enter, or remain in, treatment and need sufficient information about the counselor and the counseling process.
Submitted by: Jillian Curtis
What is Informed Consent?
200
When "the client" can be more than one person.
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What is in couple or family counseling?
300
The protective clauses of mandatory abuse reporting laws protect counselors who make reports in this, even if it is later proven that no abuse occurred.
Submitted by: Mary Ann Korb
What is "good faith"?
300
According to this phenomenon, well intended relaxations lead to the erosion of boundaries which take counselors down an insidious path towards serious ethical violations.
Submitted by: Emily Twomey
What is slippery slope phenomenon?
300
According to vicarious liability, this person may be held liable for their supervisee's negligence.
Submitted by: Jazzmyn Molson
Who is the direct supervisor that oversees the supervisee's day-to-day?
300
The process which requires that individuals who were practicing counseling in a state when a licensure statute is passed be automatically licensed.
Submitted by: Alex Bohanan
What is grandparenting?
300
When it becomes reasonably apparent that a client no longer needs assistance, is unlikely to benefit, or is being harmed by continued counseling, counselors should do this.
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What is termination?
400
This type of malpractice is when a person is in fact injured as a result of the counselor's conduct.
Submitted by: Brianna Goitiandia
What is actual cause?
400
Under the general legal principle of respondent superior, employers are held
responsible for this.
Submitted by: Sarah Jones
What are the acts of their employees?
400
A professional who evaluates a student level of competency and provide feedback in order to ensure a student is suitable for their continuation in a counseling graduate program.
Submitted by: Usha Lincoln
What is Gatekeeper?
400
Individuals with stable and moral values are also faithful to these values in their actions.
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What is integrity?
400
When counselors address and work to remove systematic barriers or obstacles that inhibit client access, growth, and development.
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What is advocacy?
500
A legal term where by one party states that the negligent behavior of another has resulted in harm and requests compensation for the harm.
Submitted by: Christine Oyamo
What is Tort?
500
This refers to false, defamatory written statements.
Submitted by: Lori Wardwell
What is libel?
500
This term is used to describe a package of unearned assets on which White people can rely that may prevent counselors from strengthening their multicultural competence and developing culturally appropriate intervention strategies for assisting diverse clients.
Submitted by: Elizabeth Connor
What is White Privilege?
500
This can sometimes be beneficial in a counseling relationship, when a counselor puts their emotions and needs onto a client that become intertwined in the therapeutic relationship.
Submitted by: Amanda Gerrick
What is countertransference?
500
Counselors do not initiate, participate in, or encourage the filing of complaints that are what in nature?
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