The APA Ethical Code is made up of these two main parts.
What are the Principles and the Standards?
100
This is what the I stands for in the Cover Model acronym.
What are Issues?
100
In this section of the MSE, patients are evaluated to make sure that they know who they are, where they are, when it is, and what situation they are in.
What is Orientation?
100
This is the predominant activity of clinical psychologists.
What is psychotherapy?
200
These are the 3 main parts of a treatment plan.
What are the problem statement, goals, and objectives?
200
These represent the aspirational goals of psychologists.
What are the Principles?
200
This is what the F stands for in the Cover Model acronym.
What are Facts?
200
This section of the MSE includes a review of the client’s clothes, grooming, stature, hair, and/or tattoos.
What is the Appearance section?
200
This is the second most frequently engaged in activity of clinical psychologists.
What is assessment?
300
These are the 5 components of a SMART plan.
What are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound?
300
Suicidal or homicidal intentions, child or elderly abuse, the PATRIOT ACT are examples.
What are the limits of confidentiality or things that must be reported?
300
This is what the S stands for in the Cover Model acronym.
What are Stakeholders?
300
This section of the MSE is concerned with both the client’s interpersonal style and approach to therapy.
What is the Attitude section?
300
50% of clinical psychologists spend some portion of their time doing this.
What is teaching or consultation?
400
Content of the session, therapeutic intervention, client’s response to the intervention, outcome, and plan are the parts of this document.
What is a progress note?
400
This is the process of making sure that the client knows what they are getting into. It is not a piece of paper.
What is Informed Consent?
400
This is what the V stands for in the Cover Model acronym.
What are Values?
400
This is the immediate expression of emotion and involves range, appropriateness, consistency, and fluctuations.
What is affect?
400
This type of training distinguishes psychologists from other helping professions.
What is research?
500
The client, an attorney, an auditor, or your colleague.
Who are people who can see your documentation?
500
This is the standard that deals with knowing what you are doing.
What is competence?
500
This is what the E stands for in the Cover Model acronym.
What is an Editorial?
500
One might ask a patient to do serial 7s to assess this.
What is attention and concentration?
500
This is another name for the Boulder Model of clinical training.