Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethical Practice Flashcards
All aspects of professional functioning, including history, roles, organizational structure, ethics, standards, and credentialing
The counseling profession had its genesis in the late 1800s with…
vocational guidance.
Founder of vocational guidance
Frank Parsons
First outpatient mental health clinic in America
Clifford Beers Clinic in New Haven, Connecticut
Leader of the mental health movement who advocate for the construction of mental health clinics
Clifford Beers
5 values of the ACA Code of Ethics
- To enhance human development for the entire life span
- To embrace diversity and multicultural factors since clients are unique
- To promote social justice
- To safeguard the integrity of the counselor-client relationship
- To practice counseling in and ethical/safe manner
6 foundational principles for ethical behavior set forth by the ACA Code of Ethics
Autonomy Non-maleficence Beneficence Justice Fidelity Veracity
ACA “definition” of autonomy
The notion that a client has a right to control his or her own life
ACA “definition” of non-maleficence
The counselor never uses strategies/interventions or other behavior that could cause harm
ACA “definition” of beneficence
The counselor practices for the good of society as well as the client
ACA “definition” of justice
The idea that all clients are treated fairly and there is equality
ACA “definition” of fidelity
The counselor keeps promises
ACA “definition” of veracity
The helper is truthful
Autonomy
A client has a right to control his or her own life
Maleficence
A counselor will never use strategies/interventions or other behavior that could cause harm
Beneficence
A counselor practices for the good of society as well as the client
Justice
All clients are treated fairly and there is equality
Veracity
The helper is truthful
6 ACA foundational principles for ethical behavior
Autonomy Maleficence Beneficence Justice Fidelity Veracity
According to the ACA Code of Ethics, chronic suicidal clients are not a good fit for….
Electronic counseling intervention
According to the ACA Code of Ethics, counselors should (3 things) in regards to social media
Explain social media policies to the client
Do not “friend” clients
Do not follow clients online as THIS IS AN INVASION OF PRIVACY
According to the ACA Code of Ethics, if a counselor has a social media profile, they should have…
Separate personal and professional pages AND the difference must be easily discernable
In ___, President ____________ signed into law the Community Mental Health Act, which…
1963
Lyndon Johnson
allots money for the creation of mental health centers
U.S. Supreme Court decision in Donaldson vs. O’Connor
1975
Deinstitutionalizes patients in mental hospitals. Barres mental institutions from committing individuals involuntarily if they were not an immediate threat to themselves or others
In what year did the first state offer counselors the option to seek licensure? What was the state?
1976
Virginia
CACREP
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
CACREP is established to provide…. in what year?
Accreditation for master’s and doctoral programs in counseling that adhere to its standards of preparation
1981
NBCC
National Board for Certified Counselors
Year in which ____ became the final state to offer counselors the option to seek licensure
2009
California
Ethical dilemma: a circumstance that stymied or confuses the counselor because: (4)
-there are competing or conflicting ethical standards that apply
-there is a conflict between what is ethical and what is moral
-complexities make application of ethical standards unclear
OR
-some other circumstance prevents a clear application of standards
6 resources a counselor can consult when faced with an ethical dilemma
- own understanding of moral behavior
- professional code of ethics (APA or ACA)
- ethical guidelines (cultural diversity, telehealth, marriage and family, etc.)
- philiosophical literature
- books and articles
- consultation with colleagues
Professional ethics
Acceptable or good practice according to agreed upon rules, standards, or practice established by a profession
Morality/moral principles
The principles that guide an individual, sometimes driving from a religious standard
5 values shared by psychologists (Prilleltensky 1997)
- caring and compassion
- self-determination (right to make own choices)
- human diversity
- collaboration and democratic participation
- distributive justice
Non-maleficience
safeguard the welfare of those we work with; “do no harm”/”do as little harm as possible”