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This act protects the privacy of individually identifiable health information? Submitted by: Corinne Ficara
What is HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
100
A legal document that might require counselors to produce copies of records, appear for a deposition, court hearing, or bring their records with them. Submitted by: Corinne Ficara
What is a subpoena?
100
Question: Due to this general rule, confidentiality is waived when a third party is present. Submitted by: Anna Ornelas
What is privileged communication?
100
Physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by involvement over prolonged periods with emotionally demanding situations and people Submitted by: Roberto Donati
What is burnout?
100
A population that cannot give legal informed consent Submitted by: Lauri Ott
Who are children?
200
Question: This case prompted the 'duty to warn' an identifiable or foreseeable victim of a dangerous client and subsequent ethical code B.2.a Submitted by: Melissa Smith
What is Tarasoff v. Regents of University of California?
200
Its primary purpose is to facilitate counselors effective treatment Submitted by: Roberto Donati
What is diagnosis?
200
Most powerful type of credentialing and is established by state law Submitted by: Roberto Donati
What is Licensure?
200
Question: This is the most important resource for your continued learning as a counselor. Submitted by: Kara
What are your clients?
200
In reference to boundary issues, the exchange with a client for goods or services is fraught with potential problems and should generally be avoided. Submitted by: Danecia Ross
What is Bartering?
300
The reasonably close casual connection between the counselor's conduct and the resulting injury. Submitted by: Melissa Smith
What is proximate cause?
300
Complex construct with many possible levels along a continuum that involves both ethical and legal considerations Submitted by: Roberto Donati
What is Competency?
300
This is used to set up services and procedures to ensure all service providers are working from the same treatment plan and goals. Submitted by: Jessica Sullivan
What is Coordination (of services)?
300
The first belief that counselors share is that this model of mental health is the best perspective for helping people resolve their personal and emotional issues and problems. Submitted by: Nina Street
What is the Wellness model?
300
Two basic types of supervision recognized by mental health literature Submitted by: Jasmira Ross
What is administrative and clinical supervision?
400
Method of identifying individuals by occupational group Submitted by: Roberto Donati
What is credentialing?
400
This refers to false, defamatory written statements. -----
What is libel?
400
This can sometimes be beneficial in a counseling relationship, when a counselor puts their emotions and needs onto a client that become intertwined in the therapeutic relationship. -----
What is countertransference?
400
The process which requires that individuals who were practicing counseling in a state when a licensure statute is passed be automatically licensed. ----
What is grandparenting?
400
This code says that clients have the right to enter, or remain in, treatment and need sufficient information about the counselor and the counseling process. ----
What is Informed Consent?
500
The Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) has published guidelines in order to do this Submitted by: Melissa Smith
What is Professor-student research collaboration?
500
Question: A term used by moral philosophers to describe what happens when one begins to compromise their own principles - making it easier and easier, diminishing one's sense of moral selfhood along the way. Submitted by: Elisa White
What is "the slippery slope phenomenon?"
500
Question: This is a form of discrimination against individuals with physical, developmental or mental disabilities that is characterized by the belief that those individuals cannot function as full members of society. Submitted by: Kara
What is Ableism?
500
According to this theorist, social constructivists see ethical decision making not as a process that occurs in the mind of the decision maker but as an approach that is made with interactions with others, involving negotiating and consensualizing. Submitted by: Elisa White
Who is Cottone?
500
This was created to set national standards for the preparation of Master’s- and Doctoral- level counselors. Submitted by: Nina Street
What is the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)?