Defintions
Ethical Dilemmas
Phases of Counselling
Counselling Pitfalls
Definitions Pt. 2
100

Beliefs about what the profession deems important

What are professional values?

100

Example: A student on field placement becomes aware that her supervisor is attending an AA meeting with one of their clients.

What is professional competence and ethical behaviour of colleagues?

100

In this phase, the activities involve negotiating the relationship, and the exploration for understanding. The priority skills involve active listening, promoting core conditions, defining the relationship, and is strengths focused.

What is the beginning phase?

100

A question that suggests a preferred answer

What is a leading (biased) question?

100

What we as individuals deem important

What are personal values?

200

When client information is shared with no one, at all.

What is absolute confidentiality?

200

Example: a 17-year-old girl asks for help to obtain an abortion without involving her parents.

What is the behaviour of clients?

200

In this phase, the activities involve interview planning, and preparing the setting, and the priority skills involve planning and self awareness

What is the preliminary phase?

200

Two or more questions asked at a time

What are multiple questions?

200

When client information is shared with others outside, either in the organization, with the client's permission, or to meet legal requirements

What is relative confidentiality?

300

Understanding and managing personal values, beliefs, and biases

What is objectivity?

300

Example: An agency has limited funds available to assist clients with retraining. Who should get the money; the client with the greatest potential for success or the client who needs it the most?

What is the distribution of scarce resources?

300

In this phase, the activities involve referring to other resources, reviewing progress, and discuss procedures for future contact, and the priority skills involve giving information and discussing clients feelings.

What is the ending phase?

300

Can quickly leave clients feeling interrogated and bombarded, as a result, some clients fail to return for a second interview

What is excessive questioning?

300

The principle that promotes the rights of clients to have autonomy and freedom of choice

What is self-determination?

400

The process of helping clients discover personal strengths and capacities so that they are able to take control over their lives

What is empowerment?

400

Example: An abused child says he will not cooperate with removal from his parents and that he will run away from any foster home

What are competing values, needs, procedures, or legal requirements 

400

During this phase, the activities involve goal setting and planning, and the priority skills involve teaching, giving information, supporting, confronting, and immediacy

What is the action phase?

400

This counselling pitfall should be used cautiously since it tends to be more threatening for clients if they are perceived as asking for justification. 

What are 'why questions'?

400

Mental processes or reactions that shield a person from undesirable or unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or conclusions that, if accepted, would create anxiety or challenges to one's sense of self.

What are defence mechanisms?
500

a situation in which addition to the professional relationship, there are one or more additional roles/relationships between social worker and client

What is a dual-relationship?
500

Example: A worker has information that, if made known to the agency, would make her ineligible for services that she badly needs.

What are the policies and procedures of the agency setting that appear oppressive or insensitive to the cultural/diversity needs of the client in serves?

500

In this phase, initial interaction is heavily influenced by appearance and presentation, and both the social worker and the client will make assessments about each other upon immediately meeting.

What is the preliminary phase?

500

When counsellors know the purpose of the interview, they are able to frame questions that support said purpose.

What are irrelevant and poorly timed questions?

500

Involves a person using reason and/or logic to avoid uncomfortable or anxiety-provoking emotions (not addressing emotions, only facts)

What is intellectualization?