Admin of Counseling

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  1. 3. Caplan’s four areas of concern for which consultation can support counselors include lack of knowledge, lack of skill, lack of confidence, and lack of _____.
  2. 6. ______ between mental health professionals and medical professionals could take place by degree, ranging from the most limited sharing of information to shared physical spaces and treatment facilities.
  3. 11. When minimal consultation is needed, the counselor may perform one-on-one _____ with a prescribing physician to conceptualize a client’s needs and coordinate care, discuss issues related to medication management and adherence, or share information that may have been overlooked or occluded in either of the two settings.
  4. 14. A typical supervision session agenda may focus on the following issues: new clients, follow up on current clients, available resources, administrative issues, evaluation, crisis, personal feelings and awareness, legal and ethical issues, and professional _____.
  5. 15. The relationship between the supervisor and supervisee, whether in the context of a dyad or a triad, is a working _____ meant to provide support and feedback, which help the counselor in training define his or her new role.
  6. 17. ____ therapy allows children the opportunity to play out their feelings, the counselor’s role is to provide empathy and a safe space for the child to explore their inner world. The process allows the counselor to experience, in an interactive way, the inner dimensions of the child’s world.
  7. 19. Within the IDM model of supervision, supervisees develop in ____ domains across 4 levels throughout a career.
  8. 20. Counselor’s in an integrated behavioral health care setting help patients by communicating with providers as well as help _____ them with community resources.
  9. 21. In contrast to consultation, _____ is a longer-term, hierarchical relationship that provides developmental support for the clinical mental health counselor.
  10. 22. When clinical mental health counselors identify an area of potential growth with regard to skill level or client need, it is their _____ responsibility to respond to that need.
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  1. 1. In the process of supervision, the _____ often takes on multiple roles, such as advisor, teacher, mentor, coach, evaluator, or consultant.
  2. 2. Supervision involves several important processes including; informed ____, supervision agreements, fair evaluation, supervisor competence, confidentiality and limits to confidentiality, ways to maintain accountability and responsibility, and vicarious liability concerns.
  3. 4. In more intensive collaborative efforts, the clinical mental health counselor could be part of a ____ approach to address a particular client’s health care and mental health care needs in a comprehensive, holistic fashion.
  4. 5. IDM interventions include _____ interventions and authoritative interventions.
  5. 7. is a form of indirect intervention utilized to help support the services counselor’s provide to clients.
  6. 8. The _____ 2009 standards mandate that practicum supervisors have at least two years post-master’s degree experience in counseling or a related field.
  7. 9. ____ four stage model is the most recognized model for consultation.
  8. 10. _____ is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.
  9. 12. Types of supervision include, _____supervision, triadic supervision, and group
  10. 13. There are several supervision methods which may include self-report, digital or audio recordings, interpersonal recall, _____ process, live observation, live supervision.
  11. 16. With the consultation process, the consultant will ____ the situation once the purpose of the consultation is resolved.
  12. 18. The requirements to be become a recognized supervisor vary by _____.