Final Flashcards
a process based on theory that guides how the therapist will structure the activity and interactions with the client based on the presenting DX and client problem area and desired outcomes
facilitation technique
act of purposely modifying an action or thought to influence the outcome
intervention
the type of activity used to deliver treatment
modality
concerned with relations b/w ppl and how, ultimately, they live together in peace and harmony
morality
a systematic reflection on and analysis of morality
ethics
this is a fundamental part or the life of everyone in society, and takes on a specific form when one assumes the role of “health profession”
ethics
involves a specialized body of knowledge and skills that requires lengthy training
profession
a statement of rules which govern, or which ought to govern, a profession
code of ethics
define beneficience
doing good
define non-maleficence
doing no harm
this means fairness in distribution
justice
the state of being fair and impartial , as being equal in degree, value, rank and ability
equity
the quality of being faithful; it implies strict and continuing faithfulness to an obligation, trust, or duty
fidelity
defined as the devotion to truth, power of conveying or perceiving the truth, conformity with truth or fact
veracity
is approval of what is proposed by another, or agreement as to action, based on possession of info
informed consent
t/f
codes of ethics provide a set if rules that prescribe how professionals should act in all situations
f
does not
t/f
codes of ethics do not specify which values, principals, and standards are most important and ought to outweigh other in instances of conflict
t
deeply held attitudes and beliefs we have about the truth, beauty, or worth of a person, object, action, or idea
values
a behavior which enables a person to act i his or her own best interest, to stand up for him/herself without undue anxiety, to express honest feelings comfortably, or to exercise personal rights without denying the rights of others
assertive behavior
behavior i which an open express of feelings is with held
passive behavior
behavior which enables one to express feelings or opinions however does not take into account the rights of others
aggressive behavior
“I” and “you” statements. aggressive or assertive?
I - assertive
you - aggressive