Documentation
Theories
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Diagnosis
Miscellaneous
100

This type of note is written by a counselor to summarize what happened in session and how the client is progressing in their treatment goals

What is a progress note?

100

This is what the letters CBT stand for

What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy?

100

The ACA Code of Ethics states counselors should use one of these to guide their decisions when faced with ethical dilemmas

What is an ethical decision making model?

100

This diagnosis is given to individuals who are experiencing clinical significant distress due to their current gender not matching their actual gender identity

What is gender dysphoria?

100

Per CACREP standards, this is the number of direct hours required to complete the practicum portion of field experience

What is 40 hours?

200

This term refers to notes taken by the counselor during session and is usually shredded after the session is over

What is a process note (or psychotherapy note)?

200
He is the founder of person-centered therapy

Who is Carl Rogers?

200

Per HIPAA, this is the length of time a release of information (ROI) remains valid before it is considered expired

How long is 1 year?

200

The criteria for this diagnosis includes experiencing a sense of anxiety and worry in multiple life areas (not just 1 or 2 specific things) for at least 6 months

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

200

An indirect, subtle, and unintentional act of discrimination against a marginalized group (e.g. asking about gender on an intake form and only listing "male" and "female")

What is a microaggression?

300

This what each of the letters of a SOAP note stands for

What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan?

300

The theory that the ABC model originated from

What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?

300

This term from the ACA Code of Ethics refers to the limitations of what issues a counselor can and cannot ethically treat based on experience and training

What is scope of competence?

300

The criteria for this disorder includes at least 2 of the following: disorganized thinking, negative symptoms (e.g. diminished emotional expression), delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized or catatonic behavior

What is schizophrenia?

300

This is the preferred treatment method for symptoms of borderline personality disorder

What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?

400

A document that details presenting problems from the client, their goals for counseling, and interventions that will be used by the counselor

What is a treatment plan (or counseling plan)?

400

A guiding principle of this theory is to quickly identify resolutions to the client's problem and short-term interventions to get there, using interventions such as "the miracle question"

What is Solution Focused Brief Therapy?

400

This term describes the responsibility counselors have to take reasonable measures to protect others from harm, such as if a client is suicidal or a child is in danger of abuse

What is duty to protect?

400

This commonly used diagnosis can be assigned to those who are experiencing clinically significant distress because of an identified stressor that isn't severe enough to meet the criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder

What is an adjustment disorder?

400
The most commonly prescribed drug for the detox of opioids

What is Suboxone?

500

A document that explains to the client the risks and benefits to your counseling approach, your qualifications, parameters of confidentiality, and other important information about the counseling process

What is informed consent?

500

Common in substance use counseling, this approach is shown to be effective in helping clients work through ambivalence

What is Motivational Interviewing?

500

The amount of time from last professional contact before a counselor is permitted to engage in a sexual relationship with a former client, per the ACA Code of Ethics

What is 5 years?

500

The criteria for this mental disorder includes history of at least 1 hypomanic episode, no history of any manic episodes, and at least 1 major depressive episode

What is bipolar II?

500

People of this type of culture typically identify themselves in relation to a larger group and consider the wellbeing of the group when making personal decisions; going against the norm is typically looked down upon

What is a collectivist culture?