Clinical Supervision Ethics |
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It is a central organizing activity that integrates the program mission, goals, and treatment philosophy with clinical theory and evidence-based practices (EBPs). |
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The following are suggestions for new supervisors except: |
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The following are one of the eight truths a beginning supervisor should commit to memory, EXCEPT: |
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This mode of clinical supervision focus primarily on the skills and learning needs of the supervisee and on setting goals that are SMART: |
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____________begins with the style of leadership and articulate a model of treatment, incorporate descriptive dimensions of supervision, and address contextual and developmental dimensions into supervision: |
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Which of the following is NOT one of the attitudes or values of a supervisor? |
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Formal education in supervision should include instruction in which of the following: |
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Which of the underlying assumptions is NOT true about incorporating ethical issues into clinical supervision? |
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___________of the supervisor might include dereliction of supervisory responsibility, such as “not making a reasonable effort to supervisee”. |
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_____________occurs in supervision when a supervisor has a primary professional role with a supervisee and, at an earlier time, simultaneously or later, engages in another relationship with the supervisee that transcends the professional relationship. |
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The most common basis for legal action against counselors and the most frequently heard complaint by certification boards against counselors is |
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It is the key to protecting the counselor and/or supervisor from legal concerns, requiring the recipient of any service or intervention to be sufficiently aware of what is to happen, and of the potential risks, and alternative approaches, so that the person can make an informed and intelligent decision about participating in that service. |
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It is a detailed plan for supervision that includes the goals that you and the counselor wish to address over a certain period of time. |
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An important and often difficult supervisory task is managing problem staff or those individuals who should not be counselors. This function is called? |
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It refers to the collective set of actions used to plan and deliver interventions and supports. |
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Which of the following are the basic functions of quality practice? |
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It is the foundation for assuring consistent, high-quality practice. |
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The Clinical Supervisor’s experiences in group supervision can also inform and strengthen the work of the entire team through the use of a recognized ________________. |
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Which of the following is NOT an organizational benefit of clinical supervision? |
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Agencies are expected to have policies and procedures that assure that the review protocol should examine strengths and improvements in which of the following areas: |
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_________must accompany the attestation with each independent and non-independent provider listed. |
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The supervisor takes reasonable steps to establish and maintain the confidentiality of information arising from service delivery. |
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The supervisor strives to be aware of applicable laws and regulations and to retain records for the period required by legal, regulatory, institutional, and ethical requirements and to keep the supervisees apprised of them. |
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Which of the following are the most important psychological diagnostic tools? |
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Includes written procedures to be followed when a grievance or complaint has been made against the administration, the supervisor, or the counselor. |
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The_________is about how the client’s mental health information is used and disclosed. |
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__________is generally counted on as a foundation of the therapist-client relationship. |
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The purpose of the act is “protect children from abuse and neglect.” |
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It is the brief estimate of the length of time and/or number of sessions needed to reach each objective: |
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____________means notes recorded (in any medium) by a health care provider who is mental health professional documenting or analyzing the contents of conversation during a private counseling session or a group, joint, or family counseling session and that are separated from the rest of the individual’s medical record. |
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The code of ethics guarantees ethical behavior. |
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Determine what value this ethical principle pertains to: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems: |
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Determine what value does this ethical principle pertains to: Social workers challenge social injustice. |
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Determine what value does this ethical principle pertains to: Social workers respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person. |
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Determine what value does this ethical principle pertains to: Social workers recognize the central importance of human relationships |
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