Laws and Ethics
Ethical Principles
Multiculturalism
Professional Identity
Counselor Responsibilities
100

Are influenced by their families of origin, culture and other factors

Personal values of counselors

100

What are the 6 principles of ethics

What is autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, justice fidelity and veracity?

100

fiduciary relationship

What is it called when the counselor promises to act in the best interest of the client and the client accepts that trust?

100

see problems on a continuum of transitions of life

What is developmental perspective of counselors

100

Not paying fee, no longer benefiting from counseling, and insurance benefits are no longer available.

When is it permissible to terminate a counseling relationship?

200

When a counselor notifies client's family of intent to harm someone else, sacrifices _______ to prevent harm. 

autonomy

200

Respecting the rights of the client

What is autonomy?

200

This was a new and notable development in the 21st century

When did awareness of multiculture shift from awareness to emphasis on social justice and advocacy

200

Prevention and early interventions are the most important means of dealing with emotional and personal problems

What is the core belief of the counseling profession

200

are a good way to inform clients of the rights and responsibilities

What is an informed consent document?

300

Ideal standards set forth by the profession to protect and promote the client's welfare.

What is professional Ethics

300

Fulfilling the responsibility of trust in the counseling relationship by keeping promises.

What is Fidelity?

300

Sees reality according to one set of cultural assumptions and fails to evaluate others viewpoints.  

What is a culturally encapsulated counselor

300

the primary national voluntary certification agency

What is the NBCC

300

in two recent court cases, students in the master's degree programs were dismissed from their program

What happened with the students failed to learn to counsel LGBTQIQ clients effectively. 

400

Dictates minimum standards of behavior that society will tolerate as the basic principles allowing people to live together in society

What are laws?

400

Being honest with clients and others

What is veracity?

400

Misinterpreting a client's culturally-learned patterns of communicating or behaving

What is unintentional racism

400

school counseling movement resulted as a consequence of which major event

What was the US reaction to the Russians launching Sputnik

400

Terminate a client angry with the counselor or not give adequate notice that the counselor is terminating the counseling relationship. 

What not to do to avoid being sued for abandonment?

500

tune into their feelings, involve the client, consider moral principles, identify desired outcomes

What are the steps in Ethical Decision Making

500

Making sure there is no harm to other as well as benefits society

What is Beneficence?

500

Conflict between work and family responsibility,sexual assault and harassment, domestic violence, and body image issues/objectification

What are high prevalence problems and issues experienced by women?

500

has been genreally accepted as the model curriculum for training counselors

What is CACREP (bonus for what it stands for)

500

Being overly concerned about the number of contact hours needed in an internship, a strong need to be needed, and knowing that close relationship with counselor is better than being in an unhealthy relationship. 

What situations that can lead to dependency?

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