Professional Consultation
Clinical Supervision
Theories, Models, and Strategies
Role and Functions of Counselors
interagency collaboration and consultation
100

This involves a consultant, a consultee, and a client

What is Consultation.

100

Plays an important role in the training of counselors.

What is supervision

100

Provides a foundation from which clinical mental health counselor embark on the counseling journey and continues as a navigational tool throughout each counseling relationship

What is assessment

100

Term commonly used by national and state licensure boards to describe the rights and limitations of the practice of any particular profession. 

What is scope of practice

100

Takes place when the client goes to another level of care.

What is transition of care.

200

A trainer/educator, collaborator, advocate, and expert.

Roles of the consultant.

200

Informed consent, supervision agreements, fair evaluation, supervisor competency, confidentiality and limits to confidentiality, ways to maintain accountability and responsibility, and vicarious liability concerns are all part of this.

What is the supervision process

200

The newest iteration of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

What is the DSM-5

200

Are knowledgeable in the principles and practices of diagnosis, treatment, referral, and prevention and often work in interdisciplinary teams with other health professionals. 

What is Clinical Mental Health Counselors.

200

Framed within the terms of a behavioral systems consultation model.

What is community-based consulting. 

300

Associated with positive client outcomes

What is family consultation

300

The most common method of supervision.

What is self-report

300

A core clinical skill for clinical mental health counselors and a fundamental component of providing effective treatment.

What is case conceptualization

300

Action taken on behalf of clients or the counseling profession to support appropriate policies and standard for the profession

What is advocacy

300

Has expertise in the presenting problem of the consultee.

What is a consultant.

400

Identifies the roles, functions, and guidelines for consultation

What is consultation contract

400

CACREP 2009 standards mandate that practicum supervisors have this many years post-masters degree experience.

What is two years

400

A summarizing statement of the client's problems and behaviors

What is Psychodynamic

400

The act of establishing a set of connections or a system within which a student, new graduate, or professional may interact with seasoned professionals in the field.

What is networking

400

Occurs when the clinical mental health counselor seeks the services of a consultant to assist in strengthening an area of weakness.

What is consultee-centered case consultation

500

Most recognized model for consultation

What is Dougherty's four stage model

500

A working alliance meant to provide support and feedback.

What is the supervisory relationship

500

Thematic group

What is Self-psychology

500

Students are assessed on both knowledge and skills in relation to specific topic areas

What is CACREP philosophy

500

The gap between the belief that consultation will be helpful and a willingness to actually engage in consultation.

What is barriers to consultation

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