Ch 12. Ethical Issues in Supervision Flashcards

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Define supervison.

A

an intervention provided by a more senior member of a profession to a more junior colleages who typically are members of the same profession

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What are some of the functions of supervision?

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evaluative, extensive, enhancing professional functioning, monitoring quality of professional services

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What are the 3 objectives (key elements) of supervision?

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normative (case management and quality), restorative (emotional, coping), formative (competence, effectiveness)

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4
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How often do supervisors need to do training?

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every 5 years

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5
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What are the 3 types of informed consent involved in supervision?

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to psych service, provided by supervisee
client informed consent about supervision
supervisee consent with respect to supervision

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6
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How can feedback during supervision be strengthened?

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direct observation, recordings, cotherapy

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What does ethical decision making involve?

A

moral justification of a decision based on some or all of the following: anticipated consequences, rights/duties/responsibilities, social norms/principles from ethical codes

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Identity the 7 steps in the ethical decision making process.

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  1. Problem recognition
  2. Who
  3. What bevaviours/anticidents are relevant
  4. Identify/Evaluate Action Alternatives
  5. Selection of Action
  6. Review of Choice
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9
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Ethical codes are a ___ for moral deliberation.

A

starting point

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10
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How are professional codes limited?

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in their inability to specify appropriate conduct in all situations

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11
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What makes up FLEXIBLE ETHICAL DECISION MAKING APPROACH (2 things)?

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informed decision making + reasoned justification of ethical actions

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12
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The best ethical decisions are __ and __.

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fully informed, comprehensive

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