Our current NBCC code is from what year
2023
This term asserts that counselors define reality according to one set of cultural assumptions, but fail to evaluate other viewpoints...
What is Cultural Encapsulation?
Notes that describe client transference reactions and the therapist's subjective impressions of the client are sometimes called __________. They are also referred to as psychotherapy notes and may be considered privileged communication.
What is process notes
Respect, autonomy, maleficence, beneficence, justice, fidelity, veracity
Principle Ethics
In the early evolution of the multicultural counseling movement (1995), the term multicultural was defined as being related to all of the following except:
LGBT
In determining whether a counselor's actions constitute professional negligence, you might ask whether a reasonably prudent counselor in a similar situation would have acted in the same manner. This is known as applying __________.
What is community standards
Extending the boundaries of a conventional counseling relationship may__________.
may sometimes be beneficial for clients
These are the body of rules that govern the conduct of people within a society.
Morals
In the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies framework, it is not possible for a counselor to hold status as both a marginalized person and a person of privilege simultaneously. (T or F)
What is False
"The protective privilege [between therapist and client] ends where the public peril begins" is a summary of what landmark court decision?
What is Tarasoff
What is the Slippery Slope?
What is the process by which clients project onto their therapists past feelings or attitudes they had toward their caregivers or significant people in their lives?
Transference
According to the ACA (2014) Code of Ethics, a counselor who believes that homosexuality is sinful and therefore refuses to work a gay client is engaging in __________.
discrimination
The MSJCC includes how many domains/quadrants?
4
The ACA code of ethics states that sexual or romantic counselor–client interactions or relationships with former clients, their romantic partners, or their family members are prohibited for a period of _____ years following the last professional contact.
What is five?
What is it called when a counselor tries to influence a client to adopt their values, attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors?
Values Imposition
__________ is the process of sharing information with potential clients about the process of counseling before they agree to participate.
Informed Consent
This ethical standard address the following statement: "When appropriate, counselors advocate at the individual, group, institutional, and societal levels to address potential barriers and obstacles that inhibit access and/or the growth and development of clients"...
What is Standard A.7.a
In most states, communication between mental health professionals and clients is considered __________. This is a legal concept that means counselors cannot be forced to disclose confidential information in legal proceedings.
What privileged