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Ch 5 Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities Flashcards

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1370465632AbandonmentThe failure of the psychologist to take the clinically indicated and ethically appropriate steps to terminate a professional relationship1
1370465633informed consentThe ongoing process of informing clients about their therapy for the purpose of helping them make autonomous decisions pertaining to it. The aim is for clients to become involved, educated, and willing participants in their therapy.2
1370465634informed consent documentProviding clients with a written statement pertaining to many aspects of their therapy that is generally discussed and signed by both therapist and client.3
1370465635legal aspects of informed consentThree elements that are basic to the legal definition of informed consent are: capacity, comprehension of information, and voluntariness.4
1370465636Behavioral telehealthPertains to electronic consultation between mental health providers and consumers.5
1370465637Breach of dutyInvolves either actions taken by a therapist or a failure to take certain precautions.6
1370465638CapacityA client possessing the ability to make rational decisions.7
1370465639causationClients needing to demonstrate that a professional's breach of duty was the direct cause of the injury they suffered.8
1370465640DutyExists when a therapist implicitly or explicitly agrees to provide mental health services.9
1370465641injuryClients being harmed in some way by the therapeutic process.10
1370465642Legal aspects of informed consentThree elements that are basic to the legal definition of informed consent are: capacity, comprehension of information, and voluntariness.11
1370465643MalpracticeLiterally meaning "bad practice," a legal concept that involves negligence that results in injury or loss to a client. Malpractice involves the failure to render professional services or to exercise the degree of skill that is ordinarily expected of other professionals in a similar situation.12
1370465644Process notesAlso known as psychotherapy notes, are not synonymous with progress notes; process notes deal with client reactions such as transference and the therapist's subjective impressions of a client13
1370465645Professional negligenceResults from unjustified departure from usual practice or from failing to exercise due care in fulfilling one's responsibilities.14
1370465646Progress notesA means of documenting aspects of a client's treatment and are kept in a client's clinical record15
1370465647Risk managementThe practice of focusing on the identification, evaluation, and treatment of problems that may injure clients, lead to filing of an ethics complaint, or lead to a malpractice action.16
1370465648Standard of careStandards that are commonly accepted by the profession and are considered as the acceptable standard of practice in the community.17
1370465649TerminationThe ethically and clinically appropriate process by which a professional relationship is ended18

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