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To protect or insure (a person) against penalties incurred by his/her actions. {ex. “What’s my level of indemnity?”}
Indemnify
100
Spoken statements that are malicious, false, and defamatory.
Slander
100
Individuals have the right to make their own decisions.
Autonomy
100
Define minimal acceptable behaviors rather than idealized expectations.
Laws
100
Exchange of goods or services for payment
Bartering
200
Common name for FERPA, 1974.
Buckley Amendment
200
An act that injures someone’s reputation without foundation.
Defamation
200
Counselor ceases to provide necessary counseling services to the counselee and fails to provide for alternative services through a referral.
Abandonment
200
Deliberate or purposeful behavior
Intentionality
200
Written defamatory statement.
Libel
300
To be loyal and honest and maintain promises/duties/responsibilities – fulfilling a responsibility of trust.
Fidelity
300
Scientific truth; founded on empirical/clinical data.
Empirical truth
300
Historical truth; based on logic, authority and tradition; “natural law”.
Logical truth
300
Disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in the student's education records.
Release of information
300
A tolerance for ambiguity, the ability to maintain perspective, and an understanding of the links between current behaviors and future consequences.
Discernment
400
Counselor forcing their agenda upon a client.
Intrusive advocacy
400
Counselor’s motivation to do what is right based on the belief that it is “right” and not because they feel obligated or fear consequences.
Integrity
400
A judicial decision that serves as an authority for deciding a later case/an example or instance used to justify later similar occurrences.
Precedents
400
The principles that guide an individual, sometimes deriving from a religious standard; sometimes referred to as moral principles.
Morality
400
A relationship of trust.
Fiduciary relationship