Name one of most common source of ethical challenges for counselors.
Boundaries, Confidentiality, Dual Relationships
This disorder is an unhealthy emotional or behavioral reaction to a stressful event or change in a person's life, within three months of the event.
Adjustment Disorder
It is good to remain humble in a professional atmosphere, however it also also beneficial to also give yourself:
Student interacts with others in a professional manner and effectively navigates interpersonal differences.
Relationships
This theory is actually a collection of psychological theories which emphasize the importance of drives and other forces in human functioning, especially unconscious drives, from Freud through modern theories.
Psychodynamic
The Tarasoff case created which ethical responsibility for mental health providers.
Duty to Warn.
Symptoms of this disorder include: unstable personal relationships, fear of abandonment, and self-harming behaviors.
Borderline Personality Disorder
It is best to take this action when experiencing personal somatic irregularities or problems while at work.
Take time off
Student manifests alertness of how personal beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors affect others and uses sound judgment to properly assess situations.
Awareness
This approach integrates various elements of different theories including nontraditional therapies such as somatic therapy, hypnotherapy, massage and guided imagery.
Holistic/Integrative
Fostering the right to control the direction of one's life.
Autonomy
Social and Panic types and OCD are all classified as what category of disorders?
Anxiety Disorders
Mindfulness.
Student attends to the feelings, experiences, and perceptions of others and consistently honors their autonomy.
Sensitivity
This therapeutic approach is characterized by use of: the genogram, differentiation of self, triangles and understanding patterns of communication and conflict.
Family Systems Therapy
This figure in the counseling hierarchy should first be engaged to reach a formal resolution to an ethical violation.
The counselor who committed the ethical violation.
A diagnosis that is characterized by self-dramatization, inappropriate provocative behavior and suggestibility.
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Name three somatic indicators of stress:
Headaches, Low energy, Upset stomach, Aches, Pains, Tense Muscles, Insomnia
This disposition is lacking when an intern follows all ethical codes and policies at their site but fails to do so in faculty supervision.
Congruence
The adage "the whole is greater than its parts" reminds us of this theory.
Gestalt
Which concept from the ACA Code of Ethics states:
"When providing services, counselors use techniques/procedures/modalities that are grounded in theory."
Scientific Basis for Treatment (C.7.a)
This disorder is characterized by these symptoms: manic episodes, loss of reality, depressive episodes, loss of interest and suicidal thoughts.
Bipolar Disorder
These are the five key areas of self care.
Physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social health.
Student demonstrates ability to acquire and integrate ethical codes, accreditation standards, and institutional policy into one’s repertoire of professional behavior in all settings.
Congruence
This theory is based on the assumption that individuals already possess the qualities needed to flourish. This approach encourages curiosity, intuition, creativity, humility, empathy, and altruism.
Humanistic Theory