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100
Approaching counseling with the notion that all actions within the family affect all members, you are using this perspective. Submitted by: Jessie Howard
What is Systems Perspective?
100
In what areas do counselors discuss private information of a client? Submitted by: Rebecca Meece
What is a confidential setting?
100
According to the Code of Ethics, the purposes, goals, techniques, procedures, limitations, potential risks, and benefits of proposed counseling services are some of the topics that must be addressed in this prior to treatment. Submitted by:
What is informed consent?
100
Keeping true to current legal and custodial arrangements, other than the client, who do counselors inform of the role of their duties and the confidential nature of the counseling relationship? Submitted by: Rebecca Meece
Who are the parents and/or guardians?
100
This refers to false, defamatory, or malicious written statements. Submitted by:
What is libel?
200
This term is not prohibited by the ethical standards and it refers to providing a client with counseling services in exchange for goods or services. Submitted by: Rachel Larimore
What is bartering?
200
Counselor's obligation to respect client privacy and protect information from disclosure. Submitted by:
What is Confidentiality?
200
Violating the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) can result in what type of loss? Submitted by: Elizabeth Straub
What is the loss of federal funding?
200
This person is listed first when acknowledging research contributors. Submitted by: Anthony Ciabattoni Jr
Who is the principal contributor?
200
This term means to avoid doing harm. Submitted by:
What is nonmaleficence?
300
According to this concept, counselors that serve in more than one role in a judicial or administrative situation must clarify their specific roles, expectations, and parameters with their colleagues. Submitted by: Jessica Muzzin
What is professional confidentiality?
300
This Act affects all public educational institutions and any private or parochial educational institution that receives federal funding in one form or another. Submitted by: Rachel Larimore
What is FERPA?
300
Under this act, insurance companies are limited in the types of information they may request, and they are not allowed to disallow claims if clients refuse to provide them with certain type of information, such as psychotherapy notes. Submitted by:
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)?
300
Under what legal principle can a supervisor who has direct control and authority over their supervisees be held liable for their negligence Submitted by: Bethany Elstrom
What is vicarious liability?
300
The term that refers to being faithful and keeping promises. Submitted by: Rachel Larimore
What is fidelity?
400
These, in accordance with The National Research Act of 1974, approve and oversee research involving human subjects for universities and other research institutions.. Submitted by: Alicia Zahn
What are Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)?
400
Counselors do not discriminate against a potential hiree due to them reporting unethical behavior nor due to them having an ethical report made against them. Submitted by: Susan Wilder
What is unfair discrimination against complainants and respondents?
400
This is when refraining from a diagnoses may be warranted. Submitted by:
What is if the counselor believes diagnosing would cause harm to the client or others?
400
This is the most desirable form of state regulation of a profession because it demarcates the uniqueness of the profession, regulates the use of its title, the practice of the profession. Submitted by:
What is licensure?
400
Managed care systems use this procedure in which a physician or panel of physicians review requests for services from the treating service providers to determine whether the services will be allowed. Submitted by:
What is a utilization review?
500
Attending a client's graduation, visiting a client in jail, and going with a client to obtain her drivers' license are examples of.
What are extending counseling boundaries?
500
Counselors can maintain and improve their competence in addition to being aware of new counseling practices by this.
What is continuing education?
500
Document through which the client gives the counselor permission to share confidential information with another agency or professional. Submitted by: Zulma Santana
What is a signed release of information?
500
A type of counseling that may not be in the best interest of an individual. Submitted by: Rachel Larimore
What is family counseling?
500
The Tarasoff case lead to this ethical and legal requirement (in most states).
What is the duty to warn?
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