Ethics Final
Supervision agreements between a clinical supervisor and supervisee
Should be in writing so both parties understand the terms of the relationship
When administrative and clinical supervisors give corrective feedback to supervisees, that feedback
Should be ongoing, coupled with periodic evaluation and opportunities to correct deficiencies
If a counselor were to purposefully make false oral statements that damaged the reputation of another mental health professional, the counselor could be sued for
Slander
As a professional counselor, you are required by law in all states to report
Suspected child abuse or neglect
A "sliding scale" in counseling refers to
A fee structure based on the amount of family income and family size
The typical counselor who enters into a sexual relationship with a client is
A professional isolated male who is experiencing distress or crisis in his personal life
Many states have laws requiring reports of suspected abuse of all of the following EXCEPT
Abused wives
Most legal issues faced by counselors involve
Acting as a witness in litigation concerning other people
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), which is sometimes referred to as the "Buckley Amendment," affects
All public institutions
1. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires that
All the above: a) Clients have access to their records, c) written history of most disclosures of client info be available to clients, d) counselors give clients a clear written explanation of how counselors use, keep, and disclose their health care info, e) a written process exists for clients to request amendments to their records
Subpoenas are used
All the above: a) Require witnesses to appear as a deposition, hearing, or trial to bring their records with them, b) ask potential witnesses to respond in writing to written questions, c) obtain copies of records, e) cause potential witnesses to testify as a deposition, hearing, or trial
Disclosure of confidential information is acceptable when all of the following conditions exist EXCEPT
An attorney sends a counselor a subpoena
Minor clients have
An ethical right to privacy and confidentiality, but no legal right in most states
Informed consent documents that clients sign before counseling sessions begin and that set forth the nature of the counseling relationship
Are a good way to inform clients of their rights and responsibilities and are required by some federal rules and state laws
Ethical standards for consultants in the mental health field
Are sparse in the codes of ethics
If a subpoena for the counseling records of a client is received, a counselor who works in a mental health agency should
Ask his/her supervisor to obtain a legal opinion as to whether the records should be copied for attorney who has issues the subpoena
When it comes to determining who has the right to make decisions regarding a child's life, the law favors
Biological parents
The nature of the privacy concepts of confidentiality and privileged communication is
Confidentiality is primarily an ethical issue, and privileged communication is primarily a legal issue
When you have an ethical question and you are having trouble making a decision, you should
Consult with colleagues
If a formal ethics complaint is filed against you, you should NOT
Contact client who filed the complaint to see if you can work things out
When clients seek counseling related to issues such as abortion, assisted suicide, interracial marriage, premarital sex, or sexual identity
Counselors must be able to rise above any personal feelings they have about such issues and have an obligation to assist all clients
If you believe another counselor is behaving in an unethical manner, the first thing you should do is
Discuss the matter with the counselor and attempt him or her to change behavior
The primary purpose of diagnosis is to
Facilitate effective treatment
Generally, counselors create clinical case notes
For their own use, so that they may be effective counselors
In the event a counselor has a client with a large bill for services that is several months late, the counselor should
Forget the bill and take steps in the future to prevent these bills from developing
Regarding the law of privileged communication in relation to family and group counseling
Generally, privilege is waived if there is a third-party present during counseling
If a counselor wants a person other than a biological parent (such as a step-parent or grandparent) to have confidential information regarding a child client, a simple solution is to
Get a signed statement from one of the biological parents allowing the counselor to disclose info to the step-parent or grandparent
A family counselor who uses paradoxical directives or interventions could get into trouble because clients who follow their prescriptions for behavior may be
Harmed
Distressed counselors" or "counselors suffering from burnout" are terms used to refer to
Impaired counselors
Malpractice is a type of civil lawsuit that can be filed against counseling professionals for practicing in a manner that leads to
Injury to a recipient of their services
The only dual relationships that are prohibited by the ACA Code of Ethics are those
Involving a sexual relationship between client and counselor
The standard used to determine whether a particular counselor is qualified to administer and interpret a particular test
Is not absolute and each counselor must make that decision for themselves
Pre-screening of group members
Is required by the ACA Code of Ethics
Proper maintenance of test security by counselors includes all of the following EXCEPT
Letting clients take tests home to complete
Which of the following statements regarding counselor competence is false?
Licensure ensures that practitioners are competent to do what their license permit them to do
It is impossible for counselors to understand all aspects of the law but the best advice for counselors who face legal questions is to
Listen to their lawyer and do what their lawyer says
A counselor's self-disclosure in a counseling session
May be acceptable if the counselor believes the disclosure will benefit the client
Parents who object to their child's participation in counseling
May have the right to demand that services be discontinued
Regarding a client's privacy, counselors should
Promise the client privacy, but explain there are exceptions and give a general overview of the exceptions
Privileged communication statutes
Protect clients from having confidential communications with their counselors disclosed in a court of law without permission
When a counselor determines that a client may be at risk for harming self or others, the counselor always must
Take steps necessary to prevent harm
If a supervisee is sued for negligence when a client commits suicide and a jury finds the counselor at fault
The administrative supervisor is most likely to be held accountable as well because the administrative supervisor has direct control and authority over the counselor's day to day activities
Legal principles view the contents of the counseling records about a particular client as belonging to
The client
When a client accuses a counselor of wrongdoing through a complaint with the counselor's licensure board or through a malpractice lawsuit filed in court
The client automatically waives his or her privacy rights and the counselor can reveal private info related to providing counseling services to the client
It is ethically permissible for counselors to terminate a counseling relationship for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
The client experiences a crisis
If a counselor is asked to disclose privileged information relative to a client who cannot be located, then the obligation to assert the privilege rests with
The counselor
Regarding dual relationships between counselors and clients
There is no consensus among professional as to which dual relationship are acceptable and which is not
If you believe your supervisor at your work setting is forcing you to act in what you consider to be an unethical manner, you should
Try to work with your supervisor to resolve the problem
The testimony of expert witnesses
Usually supports one side in a legal controversy and damages the position of the other side
Family counselors often view the family system as their client and treat the family as one entity, as opposed to treating individual family members, and our laws
View family members as having separate and distinct rights and responsibilities that are individual in nature