Confident-ality
Prof Respond
Counsel Relat
Tech & Telehealth
Supv & Consultation
100

This is the primary reason confidentiality may be broken.

Code: B.2.a – Serious and Foreseeable Harm and Legal Requirements


What is risk of harm to self or others?


100

Counselors must practice only within this.

Code: C.2.a – Boundaries of Competence

What is their scope of competence?


100

This must be obtained before beginning counseling services.

Code: A.2.a – Informed Consent

What is informed consent?


100

This must be discussed before starting telehealth counseling.

Code: H.2.a – Informed Consent and Disclosure

What is informed consent for telehealth?


100

Supervisors must ensure this for supervisees.

Code: F.1.a – Client Welfare

What is client welfare?


200

This type of client information must be protected unless consent is given.

Code: B.1.c – Respect for Confidentiality


What is identifiable personal information?


200

This is required to maintain professional growth and competence.

Code: C.2.f – Continuing Education

What is continuing education?


200

Counselors must avoid this type of relationship with clients.

Code: A.5.d – Potentially Beneficial Interactions

Code: A.6.a – Previous Relationships

What are dual/multiple relationships?


200

Counselors must ensure this when providing telehealth services.

Code: H.2.d – Confidentiality Maintained by the Counselor

What is confidentiality in digital communication?


200

This is required before recording sessions for supervision.

Code: F.1.c – Informed Consent in Supervision

What is client consent?


300

Counselors must explain this at the start of counseling regarding confidentiality.

Code: A.2.b – Types of Information Needed

Code: B.1.d – Explanation of Limitations

What are limits of confidentiality?


300

Counselors must avoid this when personal issues interfere with work.

Code: C.2.g – Impairment

What is impairment?


300

This is required when counseling is no longer beneficial.

Code: A.11.c – Appropriate Termination

What is termination of services?


300

Counselors must verify this at each telehealth session.

Code: H.2.d & A.12 – Safety Planning / Crisis Management

What is client location for emergency purposes?


300

Supervisors must provide this regularly.

Code: F.6.b – Gatekeeping and Evaluation

What is feedback and evaluation?


400

This law protects client health information electronically and physically.

Code: B.3.e – Transmitting Confidential Information

What is HIPAA?


400

This is required when a counselor is no longer able to provide effective services.

Code: A.11.b – Inability to Assist Clients

What is referral or termination?


400

Counselors must respect this client right at all times.

Code: A.1.a – Primary Responsibility

What is autonomy?


400

This is required to protect client data online.

Code: H.2.c – Acknowledgment of Limitations

What is secure platforms/encryption?


400

This must be maintained in supervision relationships.

Code: F.3.a – Multiple Relationships

What are professional boundaries?


500

When working with minors, counselors must balance this with parental rights.

Code: B.5.b – Responsibility to Parents and Legal Guardians

What is client privacy vs. parent/guardian access?


500

This ethical standard requires accurate advertising of services.

Code: C.3.a – Accurate Advertising

What is truthful representation?


500

This occurs when a counselor imposes their values on a client.

Code: A.4.b – Personal Values

What is value imposition?


500

Counselors must consider this before using social media with clients.

Code: H.6.a – Social Media

What are boundaries and confidentiality risks?


500

Supervisors are responsible for this regarding supervisee actions.

Code: F.1.b – Counselor Competence in Supervision

What is oversight of client care/ethical practice?