Supervision Flashcards
Mental health counselors can engage in ongoing counseling relationships with current supervisees, students and employees.
False
The use of client, student, or supervisee information for the purposes of case ex- amples in a lecture or classroom setting is permissible only when
(a) the client, student, or supervisee has reviewed the material and agreed to its presentation or (b) the information has been sufficiently modified to obscure identity.
Mental health counselor supervisors should not advise their supervisees, students and employees against holding themselves out to be competent to engage in professional services beyond their training, experience, or credentials.
False
With supervisees, students and employees, mental health counselors make every effort to avoid dual/multiple relationships that could bias their judgment or increase the risk of personal or financial exploitation
True
When a dual/multiple relationship cannot be avoided, mental health counselors take appropriate professional precautions to make sure that detrimental effects are minimized.
True
Mental health counselors do not disclose supervisee confidences regarding client information except:
a) to prevent clear and imminent danger to a person or persons
b) as mandated by law
i) as in mandated child or senior abuse reporting or
ii) where the counselor is a defendant in a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action or
iii) where there is a waiver of confidentiality obtained, in writing, prior to such a release
of information
c) in educational or training settings where only other professionals who will share
responsibility for the training of the supervisee are present and formal written client consent has been obtained for such disclosures for training purposes.
The primary obligation of supervisors is to monitor services provided by supervisees to ensure client welfare.
True
“The group composition is four to eight supervisees coming together to present and receive assistance with cases.”
True