a nickname for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
What is HIPPA
One is based on the human principles of right and wrong; The other, based on written law.
What are ethical and legal standards?
10,000(or more)
What is the projected shortage of counselors per (video on AI)
"Counselor educators actually infused multicultural diversity competency in their training and supervision practices. They actively trained students to gain awareness, knowledge, and skills in the competencies of multicultural practice."
What is the ACA Code on multicultural competence in the clinical supervision process.
A unique professional relationship between a supervisor, supervisee, and the clientele they serve. It can be administrative and/or clinical.
What is clinical supervision?
Documentation of a supervisory agreement between a supervisee and a clinical supervisor
What is a supervision contract?
Breach of duty, injury, and causation are 3 of 4 elements that are considered in a malpractice claim related to this clinical infraction.
What is negligence?
7 to 9 clients
What is the average number of clients counselors see per day in the average community mental health organization?
Occurs when we have attitude toward people or associate stereotypes with them without our conscious knowledge.
What is implicit bias?
Teacher, mentor, consultant, gatekeeper, sounding board, evaluator, and more.
What is the role the clinical supervisor?
A clinical document that tracks a supervisee's progress each time the clinical supervisor and supervisee meet.
What is a Clinical supervision note
No counselor or therapist providing counseling or therapy services shall be required to counsel or serve a client as to goals, outcomes, or behaviors that conflict with the sincerely held principles of the counselor or therapist; provided, that the counselor or therapist coordinates a referral of the client to another counselor or therapist who will provide the counseling or therapy.
What is conscientious objections?
Therapist have a high turnover rate, with
a) 25%
b) 35% or
C) 45%
staying in a job for just 1 or 2 years, and another 24% of therapist quit their jobs after less than a year, meaning that over 50% of the therapy population remains in one job for less than two years.
NIH ("Therapist financial strain and turnover" ncbi.nim.nih.gov)
What is 35%
-Quick Discrimination Index
-Multicultural Counseling Inventory
What are assessments of multicultural competency?
It includes, but is not limited to: trust, respect, safety, boundaries, and self -disclosure.
What are essential elements of a supervisor slash supervisee relationship?
A formal review of the supervisee's performance
What is an evaluation
Screening, policies, supervision notes, insurance are all examples of things to be done to counteract the chances of something bad happening.
What is risk management?
roughly $31,000- $55,000 per year
What is the average salary for a therapist
Bias of skin tone favoring lighter skin over darker skin; Light skin receiving preferential treatment even within the same race.
What is colorism?
This may include, but it's not limited to dealing with doubts and fears, identifying unresolved personal problems, avoiding the role of problem solver.
What are challenges for supervisee?
A document that a supervisee and client complete in regard to what will be addressed in session, future desires towards healthy growth and positive changes and the course of action to achieve the desired outcome. The clinical supervisor also will likely sign the document.
What is a treatment plan
Providing to the supervisory clear expectations for performance, and a procedure for handling adverse actions.
What is due process?
21-61% of counselors are challenged by this obstacle.
What is the overall burnout rate for clinicians?
Systemic, overt, microaggressions,
What are types of racism?
Examples include: Individual supervision, group supervision, Peer supervision, and team supervision.
What are supervision formats?