Managed Care
Community, Medical, and other Specialized Settings
History and Professional Identity
Miscellaneous
100
Because Managed Care Organizations often require extensive information about clients and their treatments, there may be ethical issues regarding ___________.
What is Confidentiality?
100
A result of the Community Mental Health Centers Act of 1963, this was meant to provide people with mental health issues care in their communities instead of hospitals and institutions.
What is deinstitutionalization?
100
This "Point-of-View" is one name for the directive approach created by Parsons and modified by E. G. Williamson, also known as trait-factor theory.
What is the Minnesota Point-of-View?
100
Ingram (2012) says this is "the heart of case formulation" (p. 11).
What is developing a clinical hypothesis?
200
John diagnosed one of his clients with a lesser disorder so the client could stay in his current residential setting. John may be guilty of this.
What is downcoding?
200
Repeated, non-medical use of a substance that harms the user or precipitates behavior in the user that harms others is called this.
What is Substance Dependence?
200
According to MacCluskie and Ingersoll (2001, p.3) these people are "mental health professionals trained to help people with problems that manifest behaviorally or psychologically and that may have roots in physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions."
Who are Therapeutic Professionals?
200
This type of practice requires clients to verbalize or act out what they are going to do.
What is Overt Rehearsal?
300
Most MCOs endorse these models of treatment.
What are brief-therapy models?
300
The ADAMHA Reorganization Act replaced ADAMHA with this new federal organization.
What is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)?
300
This ruling in 1960 stated that a counselor was not liable for a client's suicide because counselors were "mere teachers" who received training from in a department of education.
What is Bogust v. Iverson?
300
Dysthymic disorder is an example of this type of disorder?
What is a mood disorder?
400
This is a form of payment in which a provider is paid on a per-member basis.
What is Capitation?
400
Goals of these services may include preventing out-of-home placements, connecting families with resources, and strengthening families' coping skills.
What are home-based services?
400
To be CACREP accredited, this type of counseling program must offer at least 96 credit hours.
What is a doctoral program for counselor education and supervision?
400
Outreach, empowerment, social justice, and social action are terms associated with this.
What is advocacy?
500
Although less common because of successful challenges in court, an MCO may use this to prevent a counselor from discussing treatments that are outside the boundaries of approved services with his clients.
What is a Gag Clause?
500
Presenting an educational program on the nature of mental health is an example of this kind of service.
What is a direct community service?
500
This legislation, in response to the launch of Sputnik I, created new provisions promoting the training and hiring of school counselors.
What was the NDEA?
500
This type of crisis is often precipitated by a nonevent such as realizing that one is never going to be able to have children.
What is an existential crisis?