Chapter 4 Relational Ethical Decision Making Flashcards

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what is collaborative ethics

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actively involves clients, students, families, and other stakeholders when appropriate. (not just between the consuelor and their supervisor)

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what 2 ways are the 9 core values of ethics practiced

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(1) building and maintaining interpersonal attachments and (2) building and maintaining expertise. (Relations and competence)

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what are the 4 values of building and maintaining interpersonal attachments (relationships)

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values of connection, autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence.

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what are the 4 values of building and maintaining competence

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values of humility, professional growth, openness to complexity and ambiguity (counseling in gray - not black and white), and self-awareness

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what are the 12 parts of the Relational Ethical Decision-Making Model

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always explore the role of ethics in the sessions

identity the issue within the cultural context and seek supervision

discuss the issue with the client, the ethical obligations of the counselour, and how it impacts the relationship

examine most core issues at hand

consider the multiculrula context of the client and the counselor

consider the boundaries of everyone involved

research laws and policies to aid in decision

consult research on the matter

brainstorm with client about possible options and evaluate the consequences

pick a course of action that is suitable

implment the course of action and be supportive of client

evaluate how the decision is affecting the relationship

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what is the fundamental question of ethical sensitivity

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Is what I am doing, saying, or writing in my role as a professional counselor promoting what is in the best interest and well-being of those I serve as well as my colleagues, supervisors, the general public, and myself?

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what are the 6 ideas of the Brief Ethical Decision-Making Model

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e- Examine ethical principles (is it autonomous, beneficence, nonmalifience, justice, fidelity, and veracity)

t- Trust your judgement (make sure it’s safe)

h- have a conversation with the client

i- instigate a safety plan

c- code of ethics, refer to it.

s-self-reflect

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