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What is Truth 1 and what does it mean? |
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People can and should make their own decisions
This means, do not give advice, give options, people have the right to choose to fail.
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The ethical principal that material obtained from or about a client/student/patient will be handled in a professional manner |
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What is privledged communication? |
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The client's legal right to not have material divulged in a court of law.
Sometimes granted to LCSW |
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The constitutional right of indivudals to be left alone and to control their personal information |
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What are the three circumstances when confidentiality must be violated? |
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1. When the client makes a serious threat of serious harm against another
2.When you suspect child abuse
3. When the client or the gaurdian of a minor requests it |
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What are 9 circumstances when confidentiality may be violated? |
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C SHAM SELV
Confession- Adult client has confessed to a crime.
Suicide- The client threatens suicide
Harm/Hosptial- The client threatens to harm self and involuntary hospitalization may become necessary
Accessory- Minor has been used as an accessory to a crime
Minor- Minor has commited a crime
Supoenaed by a court of law
Employment- the clients emotional or physical condition makes his or her employment a danger to him/herself or others
Lawsuit- The client files a lawsuit
Victim- a minor is a victim of a crime.
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The act of sharing your opinions or information about yourself, in this case with a client/patient/student |
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What is Truth 4 and what does it mean? |
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All people have strengths, change is brought about by building on those strengths
Let your client know what their strengths are
Seek their strengths out |
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What is truth 5 and what does it mean? |
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People are capable of learning new behaviors and unlearning old behaviors
Client needs to identify behaviors/actions
Change behaviors/ change thoughts and feelings |
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What is truth 8 and what does it mean? |
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Problems are frequently caused by incongruencies in external events and internal perceptions
What are the facts?
What is the meaning we have attached to the facts? |
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What are the 3 types of self-disclosure? |
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1. When other asks for personal information
2. When other asks for personal opinion
3. When the therapist volunteers personal information/opinion |
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How would you handle a request for personal information from Joan? |
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If not personal, and i didn't mind answering ,i would, briefly and then i would turn the focus back to Joan. |
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How would you respond to a request for a personal opinion from Joan? |
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I would decline to give a personal opinion but try to respond in a way that did not demean the question, then turn the focus back to her. |
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When would you volunteer personal information/opinion? |
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Only when it is being done to serve the clients needs and not my own.
e.g. working with math teacher |
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What are 4 guidelines you would pass on to other counselors regarding self disclosure? |
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1. Never lie to clients
2. Cleints like a little self disclosure, too much is deadly
3. Present a Balanced view of yourself
4. Never disclose following the client's self disclosure |
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What are 5 behaviors that would lead you to suspect transference? |
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1. Clingy/Dependent
2. Pleasing/Praising
3.Personal Questions
4. Arguing/Baiting
5. Questioning interest
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What are 5 steps you would take to deal with transference? |
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C IPOD
1. INVITE: Ask if I'd done something to encourage it.
2. PROFESSIONALPut on best "professional" behavior.
3. CONFRONT Joan by saying " I get (feeling) when you do (behavior) because I interpet it to mean (interpretation) .
4. OTHER SITUATIONS Ask Joan about situation in her life where this same behavior has occured.
5. DROP IT If the behavior ends and the issue resolves, drop it.
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What are 4 steps you would take if you suspected countertransference? |
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1. Look honestly at myself and my responses to the client
2. Discusses the sitation with my supervisor and/or colleagues
3. Get counseling myself
4. Get out of the counseling field, either with this type of client, this system, or totally out of the profession. |
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What are the four truths you will use? |
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1.Self Determination
4. All have strengths, change by building on them
8. Learn new behaviors/Unlearn old
9.Actuality vs Perception
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Truth number one says that people can and should make their own decisions. Say this in your own words |
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Indivduals have free will, have the right to choose their own path and make thier own choices without external compulsion. |
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What example do you want to use for truth 1? |
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HER CHOICE
Advanced Designation Regents
Regular Regents
No pressure |
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What example do you want to use for truth number 4 |
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Joan's self awareness and perceptive ablility
seek out strengths |
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What example will you use for truth 5? |
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New behaviors for math
New behaviors for anxiety
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What examples will you use for truth #8 |
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