The Role of Professional Consultation and Clinical Supervision
Theories, Models, and Strategies for Professional Consultation/Clinical Supervision
The Roles and Functions of Counselors
The Counselors’ Role in Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Settings
Interagency Collaboration and Consultation/ A Clear and Differentiated Definition of Counseling
100

Acting as a gatekeeper for the profession, developing junior counselors' functioning, and monitoring the care client's receive

What is the purpose of clinical supervision?

100

The problem is identified from a pathological perspective.

What is the medical model?

100

client/student empowerment, client/student advocacy, community collaborations, systems advocacy, public image, and social/political advocacy.

What are the six domains of the Advocacy Competencies?

100

A 10 digit identification number, which is assigned to aid in the electronic transmission of health information

What is the National Provider Identifier (NPI)

 

100

Professional working from a wellness model, without the clearance to conduct formal assessments and diagnose medications

What is the role of a counselor as compared to other mental health care providers?

200

Informed consent, fair evaluation, supervisor competence, and vicarious liability concerns

What are a clinical supervisor's responsibilities for ethical practice towards the supervisee in the supervision process?

200

A theory of supervision approach in which the supervisee asks questions in supervision to conceptualize difficulties with clients, and create a nurturing and constructive therapeutic relationship with clients

What is Cognitive Behavioral Supervision?

200

They are more cost effective. 

What is the reason that a practitioner may choose an informal assessment over a formal assessment?

200

Laws enacted by Congress to protect the privacy and security of healthcare information

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

 

200

Career or guidance counseling

What was the origin of the counseling profession?

300

Strong working alliances, collaboratively developing common goals, and Supervisor/supervisee attachment styles. 

What are factors that can influence a supervisory relationship?

300

Internal change, life breakdown, lifestyle change

What are Nakken’s stages in the development of an addictive personality?

300

MMPI-II, The Rorschach, MBTI 

What is a formal test?

300

Proof of liability insurance, licensure, and an Employee Identification Number (EIN)

What is the necessary information needed to become a preferred provider?

300

Summarizing a case and identifying important issues for complex cases, it is regarded as a core clinical skill, and there is no agreed upon definition of this practice by practitioners. 

What are the components of case conceptualization?

400

Mediator, expert, prescriber 

What are role in which a consultant typically practices?

400

Entry, diagnosis, implementation, disengagement

What are the stages of Dougherty’s 4-stage model?

400

Specialized training and certification as recommended by forensic national boards

What are some legal and professional training requirements for practicing as a forensic mental health counselor?

400

Members of PPOs do not choose a PCP and are not required to use in-network providers.

What is the difference between HMOs and PPOs?

400

Outpatient treatment centers

What is the setting where a mental health counselor will typically be involved in substance abuse treatment?

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