Who is considered the founder of the profession of counseling?
Who is Frank Parsons
This is more than the absence of illness that includes social, intellectual, and spiritual aspects.
What is wellness
This is
1. Using the title "counselor" instead of "therapist."
2. Contacting representatives about legislation impacting the counseling profession.
What is professional advocacy
This is how laws differ from ethics
What is Laws dictate minimum standards of behavior that society will tolerate, whereas ethics represent the ideal standards expected by the profession.
The LPC in Pennsylvania requires a masters degree and what number of supervised hours post-masters:
What is 3000 hours
What are the philosophical foundations of counseling?
What is Social justice/advocacy, wellness/prevention, humanism/relationality, and empowerment
This is when counselors are attentive to their own wellness.
What is self-care
This is
What is SELF-ESTEEM
The court case Ward v. Wilbanks, set what precedent for the counseling profession? This is what?
What is Counselors cannot discriminate against the clients under their care.
Reporting requirements for abuse include
What is Reasonable suspicion that abuse has occurred.
Counseling encourages the client to be __________ to problem solve independently and with autonomy.
What is empowered
This is a profession that uses the wellness model when conceptualizing clients and treatment plans
What is professional counseling
In the state of Pennsylvania, the minimum length of time a counselor needs to retain records is:
What is 5 years
This Waives the 3,000 hours required for the National Certified Counselor credential and is required to work at the VA
What is Graduating from a counseling program accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) affords all of the following benefits
This is a philosophy that speaks to seeing the client as more than just their symptoms
What is humanism
This is an important part of wellness that aims to address an issue before it causes distress.
What is prevention
This is when the counselor brackets/decenters and hears the client based on the client's values, beliefs, and worldview
What is meeting the client where they are
The court case Tarasoff, set what precedent for the counseling profession? This is...
What is Counselors need to exercise reasonable care by warning others of client's threat.
This stands for:
Subject
Objective
Assessment
Plan
What is a SOAP note
This is
autonomy, or fostering the right to control the direction of one’s life;
nonmaleficence, or avoiding actions that cause harm; beneficence, or working for the good of the individual and society by promoting mental health and well-being;
justice, or treating individuals equitably and fostering fairness and equality;
fidelity, or honoring commitments and keeping promises, including fulfilling one’s responsibilities of trust in professional relationships;
veracity, or dealing truthfully with individuals with whom counselors come into professional contact.
What are the ethical principles
This is when a counselor practices when impaired
What is unethical practice
This addresses
Counselor self-awareness
Client worldview
Counseling Relationship
What is multicultural and social justice counseling competencies
This is checking:
1. Licensure in the state where the client lives.
2. Verifying the identity of clients in session.
3. Competency in providing distance counseling services.
What is providing distance counseling
This is what helps clients make informed decisions about their mental health care
What is informed consent document