Terminology
Confidentiality
Code of Ethics
Ethical Decision Making
Practice 101
100
A branch of philosophy that deals with moral judgments and perceptions of right and wrong.
What are ethics?
100
Confidentiality may be breached if the client...
What is the client is at risk of harming self or others, child is being abused or neglected, or the elderly is being abused?
100
This should be a social workers primary source for ethics...
What is the NASW Code of Ethics?
100
"Ethical dilemmas often generate a conflict between a clinician's _______ values and the profession's values and ethical obligations."
What is personal?
100
Receiving gifts, bartering, or posting information about a client on Facebook are all examples of this.
What is a boundary violation?
200
Cherished beliefs that develop in the context of family and sociocultural influences.
What are values?
200
The case of Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California set the ethical principle known as...
What is duty to warn?
200
A social worker should never engage in this this type of relationship with a client...
What is a sexual relationship?
200
This is used to provide clinicians with a helpful first step in attempting to make an ethical decision..
What is an ethical assessment screen?
200
Not imposing one's values, beliefs or judgements is called this.
What is value Neutrality?
300
A professional ethical standard ensuring the privacy of client-clinician communication, with special exceptions designed to protect both the public and professionals from specified perils.
What is confidentiality?
300
DAILY DOUBLE (600 points) This professional would be obligated to report an HIV status if the client disclosed he intended to infect his partner without disclosing his status.
WHo is a medical professional/ doctor?
300
"The social workers primary responsibility is to promote the well-being of clients" is stated in this statute of the Code of Ethics...
What is commitment to clients?
300
This is the first step in the model proposed by Corey, Corey, and Callanan containing 7 steps.
What is identify the problem or dilemma?
300
This is the term used in class to discuss cultural competency from a Christian perspective.
What is cultural humility?
400
A conflict arising between personal and institutional or professional policies, where there are two competing values.
What is an ethical dilemma?
400
This act protects patients medical and mental health records.
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
400
"Social workers should not engage in dual or ______ __________ with clients or former clients in which there is a risk of exploitation or potential harm to the client."
What are multiple relationships?
400
Social workers should consult with their ______ when faced with an ethical dilemma.
What is supervisor or senior colleagues?
400
This is the legal term that helps to determine whether practitioners are liable.
What is the Community Standard of Care?
500
The value that asks us to pursue social change particularly on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people.
What is social justice?
500
Confidentiality becomes more difficult when practicing with this this technological tool.
What is the internet/ web-based therapy?
500
A social worker's duty to help after a natural disaster falls into this category of the code of ethics.
What is responsibility to society?
500
The goal of any ethical decision making process is to help you take into account all relevant facts, resources available, and the ________ for your decision.
What is the reason?
500
These are the stages of cultural competence.
What are awareness, learning, curiosity, participation?