Ethical & Legal
Issues
Use of
Technology
Types of Child
Therapy
Counseling in a
School Setting
Miscellany of Counseling
a Minor
100

Must act in the best interests of the client and may be subject to legal and ethical ramifications if found not doing so.

Who is a Licensed Professional Counselor?

100

Only a few state regulatory boards address online practice, but no states do this.

What is prohibit it?

100

Therapy designed specifically for young children who have behavioral problems.

What is Parent-Child Interaction Therapy?

100

Before releasing any information, school counselors have an ethical responsibility to ask permission from this subject.

Who is the student client?

100

When it comes to private practice, out of pocket costs and the need for parental consent can contribute to this.

What is inhibiting children from pursuing counseling?

200

Ensures effective treatment, protects from risk of abuse or homelessness, protects from third parties, increases cooperation in treatment, and can work to improve the parent-child relationship.

What is confidentiality?

200

Increases access to therapists when not available in person, reduces waiting times, increases engagement, and provides a comfortable environment to reduce anxiety in children.

What is online or distance counseling?

200

A play-based therapy aimed at reducing stress in the parent-child relationship.

What is Child-Parent Relationship Therapy?

200

The students they serve, the parents or guardians of those students, and the school system.

Who are the three groups to whom school counselor’s balance their ethical and legal responsibilities?

200

This is an ethical consideration that counselors are not able to guarantee for minors.

What is blanket confidentiality? 

300

When a minor is seeking counseling for drug addiction, STDs, pregnancy or birth control, or following a report of sexual assault, this statue may no longer apply.

What is informed consent?

300

Includes strategies such as using selected video games to teach thinking and executive functioning skills both in the office and as part of therapy homework.

What is Digital Play Therapy?

300

Method of child therapy practices that involves the use of toys.

What is Child-Centered Play Therapy?

300

Has a legal obligation to obtain parental consent for counseling unless specified by state law.

Who is a school counselor?

300
A primary outcome of counseling and a reason why parents will opt for private therapy treatment when school counseling does not provide adequate time.

What is to ensure that children receive effective treatment?

400

These parties must be involved at the onset of counseling when discussing confidentiality of treating a minor.

Who are the parent(s) and the child client?

400

The clients intellectual, emotional, and physical capabilities to use the technology application; the appropriateness of the technology; the client understanding of the purpose and operation of the technology; and a follow-up of client use.

What are measures that professional counselors must take when technology applications are used in counseling services?

400

Therapy for children who gravitate towards visual and tactile activities.

What is Art Therapy?

400

Competence level of minor, potential risks and consequences, seriousness of problem, and pertinent laws.

What are factors a counselor must consider regarding when to counsel minors without parental consent.

400

While minors have an ethical right to privacy and confidentiality, parents and guardians have this.

What is a legal right?

500

Counselors balance the ethical rights of client choice and autonomy, client capacity to give consent, parental or familial rights, and legal obligations in these instances.

When counseling minors or persons unable to give voluntary informed consent?

500

Potential concerns related to privacy, confidentiality, boundaries, appropriateness of use, documentation, counselor competence, misrepresentation, and knowledge of application represent this. 

What are ethical issues with the use of technology in counseling?

500

Therapy to help kids learn how to express themselves in appropriate ways, identify triggers and unhelpful thought patterns, use problem-solving skills, and learn strategies to calm down.

What is Child Anger Management Therapy?

500

School counselors who receive information of serious and foreseeable danger may need to break confidence under these terms.

What are limits of confidentiality?

500

This step is encouraged in order to give counselors an opportunity to see how children behave in the presence of their parents or guardians and to help establish boundaries.

What is involving parents or guardians in the initial meeting of the counseling process?