Counselor Wellness
Ethics in Counseling
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Counseling Tomorrow
100
the integration of body, mind, and spirit in counseling
What is a holistic approach to counseling
100

a client's capacity to make rational decisions, client comprehension of the information presented, voluntariness/freedom to enter into counseling, and not being coerced

What are the three legal requirements that informed consent is based on

100

in this approach, the counselor focuses on strategies to avoid the development of pathology

What is primary prevention 

100

danger to self, danger to others, abuse

What are the 3 main legal exceptions to confidentiality that are present in all states

100

speeding up (technology); health, health care, and aging; an increasingly diverse society

What are global and societal trends in counseling

200

social wellness, emotional wellness, physical wellness, intellectual wellness, spiritual wellness, & occupational wellness

What are the dimensions of wellness

200

to protect clients and consumers of counseling services, to protect the members of the profession, and to limit govt interference in the regulation of the profession.

What are the purposes of ethical standards in counseling

200

Having the ability to be aware of and appropriately express ones' feelings.

What is emotional wellness

200

that clients have a reasonable expectation that all health records will be kept private and confidential

What is the key requirement of HIPAA

200

Experimental Prototype for the Counselor Of Tomorrow

What does EPCOT stand for in the counseling field

300
an approach taken by counselors that is based on a positive focus of what is going well in a clients life
What is a strengths based approach to counseling
300

multicultural competence, advocacy, client dependency, informed consent, termination and referral, dual relationships, & sexual relationships

What are ethical rules related to the welfare of the client

300

This concept has to do with getting advanced training beyond a university degree and is especially important for counselors who wish to specialize

What is lifelong learning

300

models that help counselor make decisions that folllow the best ethical practice when confronted with difficult and challenging ethical dilemmas. They supplement and do not replace the Code.

What is an ethical decision making model

300

these keep you on the cutting edge and provide support for you through the legislature and networking

What are some advantages to belonging to a professional group

400

Mindfulness, flow, learned optimism, broaden, and build

What are strengths based interventions

400

This is the professional conduct that falls below the standard of practice of similar professionals in similar circumstances.

What is malpractice

400

this approach to counseling involves the integration of a physical exam, a psychological exam, and medications.

What is a holistic approach to counseling

400

a counselor's professional agreement to respect the privacy of clients and refrain from disclosing any information about them to others except in agreed upon conditions

What is confidentiality

400

addictions that do not involve a substance but are the result of repetitively engaging in a particular process

What are process addictions

500

exercise, eat well, reduce emotional arousal, participate in counseling, engage in spiritual practice, & strengthen relationships

What are ways to maintain wellness as a counseling student

500
this is the definition of what and who can practice counseling and is a legal definition
What is scope of practice
500

this happens when a counselor is significantly affected by the experiences of the client

What are is vicarious trauma

500

Counselor competency, client rights and informed consent, privileged communication and confidentiality, and documentation and records

What are legal principles or major legal issues in counseling

500

Ecotherapy, mainstreaming of Eastern perspectives, increasing problems with process addictions, the 'death' of counseling theories; a focus on health, wellness, prevention, complementary/alternative medicine, and neuroscience findings.  

What topics are found under the 'crystal ball', ie, are areas for us to explore

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