What is 2014
Counselors act to ___________ their clients and they are aware of their own values and avoid _________
What is avoid harming and imposing their values
Would I treat others the same way in this type of situation?
What is Justice?
Represent ideal standards which guide professional behavior and practice
What are Ethics?
"a frame or membrane around the therapeutic dyad that defines a set of roles for the participants in the therapeutic relationship"
What are Boundaries?
In what year was the first Code titled APGA Ethical Standards published?
What is 1961
Clients have the freedom to choose whether or not to enter into a counseling relationship and they need adequate information about the counseling process and the counselor
What is informed consent
What would _________ do?
What is the Mentor Test
Our personal guide to "right" / "wrong" behavior
What are Values?
Boundaries exist to protect the ________ of clients ...
What is welfare?
The ACA code of ethics contains ____ main sections
What is 9
Informed consent, avoiding harm, respecting client rights, maintaining boundaries...which of these does not fall under The Counseling Relationship section of the ACA Code of Ethics
What is respecting client rights
Would I make the same choice if it were me / my child / my family?
What is the Reversibility Test
Respect for autonomy, Nonmaleficence, Benificence, Justice, Fidelity, Veracity
What are the 6 Principle Ethics?
.... because clients are in a ____________ position in the therapeutic relationship
What is Vulnerable?
The 5 fundamental principles of professional ethical behavior
What is autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, fidelity and veracity
Counselors obtain client _____ prior to engaging in _____ efforts on behalf of an identifiable client to improve the provision of services and to work toward removal of systematic barriers or obstacles that inhibit client access, growth, and development
What is consent and advocacy
Would I suggest this course of action to a peer in the same situation?
What is the Universality Test
These must prevail over personal values when value conflicts arise in counseling relationships
What are Ethics?
"departures from usual practice that are made to benefit a particular client at a particular time ..."
What is a boundary crossing?
What is evaluation/assessment/interpretation, research/publication and resolving ethical issues
What is 5 years
Would I be willing to have my actions in this situation known to others? (would I want to see it as a news headline?)
What is the Publicity Test
Our current NBCC Code of Ethics is from what year?
What is 2023!
"counselors avoid entering into ___________ __________ with former clients, their romantic partners, or their family members when the interaction is potentially ___________ to the client ..."
What is: nonprofessional relationships and harmful
*bonus if you can identify the applicable Ethical Standard!