goal of treatment is medication/stabilization; social work, almost no individual therapy, group and family therapy, done in a 3-5 day timeframe
What is inpatient treatment
A type a clinical intervention a supervisee can implement with clients that are challenged by borderline personality disorder
What is DBT?
Another name for noncompliance; unwilling to do what supervisor requested; No follow through with directive(s).
What is resistance?
A common ethical saying that encourages one to avoid offense, inappropriate behavior, or any other statments or actions that would be considered hurtful.
What is do no harm?
another name for physical activity
What is exercise?
involves assessment of immediate situation, "next step (referral)," address safety issues
What is crisis intervention?
Supervisee and client to establish a solid rapport; a type of alliance.
What is a therapeutic alliance?
A type of documentation that is meant to rate the performance of supervisee; it is implemented on a regular basis.
What is a supervisee evaluation?
Freedom of patience or supervising to choose their own direction
What is autonomy?
This type of self care involves resting your entire body including your eyelids. It is restorative to your brain, and numerous other parts of the body.
What is sleep?
This form of counseling is available to poor and underserved populations. Often times, recent graduates work in this field, and are vulnerable to high demands in regard to paperwork, expectations, limited resources, and low pay. On the other hand, supervisees usually obtain great experience, and free supervision.
What is community mental health?
Expert testimony and witness testimony
What are two types of testimony?
This occurs when a supervisor is in a professional role with a supervisor and at the same time is in another role.
What is a dual relationship?
Promoting good for others.
What is beneficence?
Consumption of nutrients.
What is eating?
Supervisees may be encouraged to identify, observe, and evaluate clinical matters. It is the opposite of simple thinking.
What is critical thinking?
Anyone can testify as a witness in court, but to be considered an expert one must be ______ by the court.
What is qualified?
Warns about relationships that are likely to impair judgment or result in exploitation or harm to clients and supervisees
What is the ACA code of ethics?
Equal treatment to all people.
What is justice?
This type of self care is often associated with attending church, but it could also be done in other ways.
What is Spiritual/spirituality?
Another word for a clinician's specialty
What is niche?
One who can testify to what they have heard seen and felt.
What is a witness?
This form of inappropriate behavior with patients is forbidden by all of the professional ethics codes and all licensing regulations.
What is sexual involvement?
To honor commitments.
What is fidelity?
Spending quality time with friends, family, going to events, recreation, having fun
What is socializing?