The number 1 principle in counseling ethics
What is do not cause harm?
Occurs when the therapist projects their own unresolved conflicts onto the client.
What is Countertransference
True or False
A counselor should never impose their own values and beliefs on their clients.
What is True?
What is a release of information?
True or false
When you see your client in the club it's ok to buy them around of shots
What is false
_________ are a set of moral principles or rules of conduct for an individual or group.
What is Ethics?
When someone redirects their feelings about one person onto someone else.
What is Transference?
The most common ethical issue faced by mental health professionals is ........
What is maintaining boundaries?
True or False
If a counselor finds out that their client is also seeing other professionals, the counselor needs to get permission before gathering or sharing client information with their other caregivers.
What is True ?
__________ are made together by the counselor and the client and should be reviewed and revised regularly as treatment progresses
What is a treatment plan?
True or False
It is perfectly ok to buy food stamps from you client
What is False
A therapist becomes concerned when they develop protective feelings for a client. In discussions with a colleague, they realized that the client reminded them of their sister
What is Countertransference ?
Reasons why boundaries are important
What is to protect the therapeutic process and to keep the relationship professional. Boundaries protect clients from getting taken advantage of due to vulnerability. Boundaries also protect therapists from being sued by patients.
__________ means that providers do not share the information with anyone outside of the client's circle of care, unless authorized to do so. by the client.
What is Confidentiality ?
Counselors are prohibited from:
Having sexual relationships with current clients or from accepting a client with whom they have previously had a sexual relationship.
True or False
What is True ?
This the primary responsibility of the counselor
What is client welfare?
When a patient attaches anger, hostility, love, adoration, or a host of other possible feelings onto their therapist or doctor.
Transference
True or False
Appropriate self-disclosure is client-focused, validates the client's experience and spurs further exploration.
What is true ?
A constructive disclosure is brief, focused on meaning and light on story. Professional counseling relationships require a harmony of the necessary theoretical and relational components.
_________ are key to safeguarding confidentiality and maintaining integrity in the relationship, accurately reflecting treatment and process.
What is Confidentiality?
_____ the ethical duty of a counselor to protect the personal identify and information of the client
what is Confidentiality
This is the approved code ethics for the counseling profession
What is ACA code of Ethics?
The following are examples of what
What is Countertransference?
Poor Boundaries in this field look like
What is issues of self-disclosure, physical touch, gifts, bartering, activities outside the office (home or hospital visits, attending clients' weddings or school plays, lunch with anorectic client, adventure therapy, etc.), incidental encounters, social and other non-therapeutic contacts ...
This case in 1974, duty to warn and duty to protect have become important concepts in the field of social work, mental health and other helping disciplines.
What is Tarasoff?
A partner doing something abusive and then denying it happened
What is gas lighting?