Basics
Values
Culture
Confidentiality / Boundaries
Random
100
This is concerned with perspectives of right and proper conduct and involves an evaluation of actions on the
What is "Morality"
100
Research has provided evidence that therapists’ values influence what phases of thearpy?
What is "every phase of psychotherapy."
100
___________ counseling can be operationally defined as the working alliance between counselor and client that takes the personal dynamics of the counselor and client into consideration alongside the dynamics of the cultures of both of these individuals.
What is Multicultural
100
_______________ is at the core of effective therapy; it is the counselor’s ethical duty to protect private clientcommunication
What is Confidentiality
100
The intent of a(n) ___________ is to define boundaries and clarify the nature of the basic counseling relationship between the counselor and the client.
What is informed consent document
200
One drawback of these guidelines is that they are reactive rather than proactive.
What are ethical codes
200
This can be defined as when a helper is too eager to suggest a referral when the client shares differing values on race, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, marital status/partnership, language preference, or socioeconomic status
What is Value discrimination
200
This influences every facet of our existence, so it is essential that culturally responsive practice be central in all that we do
What is Culture
200
Name a time when confidentiality does not apply
What is child abuse and neglect (or any of the other situations we discussed)
200
The skills and training required to effectively and appropriately treat clients in a specific area of practice, and is both an ethical and legal concept, is the definition for:
What is competence
300
This is the first essential step towards ethical decision making
What is "identifying the problem or dilemma"
300
This principle refers to the promotion of self-determination and the freedom of clients to be self-governing within their social and cultural framework.
What is Autonomy
300
__________ is unearned advantages that are conferred on individuals based on membership in a dominant group or assumed membership.
What is Privilege
300
The notion that certain actions will inevitably lead to a progressive deterioration of ethical behavior is commonly referred to as:
What is the slippery slope
300
________ is important because a practitioner’s level of competence may diminish over time; changes in laws pertaining to mental health, evolving ethical standards, and new trends in professional and evidence-based practices continue to be made.
What is Continuing professional education
400
Janefinds herself wanting to solve her client's problems, which are similar to the issues her daughter is going through. Joanne gives advice and feels frustrated when her client won't follow through on her suggestions. Her emotional reactions to her client, which involve her own projections, is based on:
What is countertransference
400
The ability for counselors to manage their personal values so they do not contaminate the counseling process is referred to as
What is bracketing
400
The culturally______________ counselor is who defines reality according to a narrow set of cultural assumptions and fail to evaluate other viewpoints, making little attempt to understand and accept the behavior of others
What is encapsulated
400
A boundary _____________ is a serious breach that results in harm to clients and is therefore unethical.
What is a boundary violation
400
____________ statutes determine and govern professional practice.
What is Licensure
500
Elizabeth, a beginning practitioner, counsels in a manner in which she merely acts in compliance with the law and follows minimal ethical standards. She is at the first level of ethical functioning, which is
What is mandatory ethics
500
True or False If a therapist is secure in his or her own values he or she will not be threatened by really listening to, and deeply understanding, people who think differently or do not share the same world view.
True
500
Brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities (whether intentional or unintentional) that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people of other races is the definition of
What is microaggressions (racial microaggressions)
500
According to professional codes of ethics, sexual relationships between a current client and counselor are considered to be ethical under which of the following circumstances?
What is never
500
List at least three of the six moral principles
What are: Autonomy Nonmaleficence Beneficence Justice Fidelity Veracity
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