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PSY 612. Midterm Study Guide Exam With
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Why (personal) therapy is important for therapists - ANSWER increase self-awareness
and empathy



experience therapy as the patient ourselves



appreciate difficulty of patient's self-disclosure



reminds us to not assume all responsibility of progress or failure of our patients



prepares us to respond rather than react



working with not through our patients



Role of Therapist - ANSWER help client recognize his/her own strength



clarify goals for treatment



supports and challenges



provides a non-judgmental, emotionally (and physically) safe space for exploration



declines to give advice



shares responsibility with client

,models a healthy relationship which can be reparative in nature



empower clients to make their own decisions aligned with their values



Cultural Competence - ANSWER our ethical and legal obligation to be culturally
competent



developing cultural competence:



begins with therapist's awareness of their own cultural origins, values, biases, attitudes,
and assumptions



challenge the idea that the values we hold are automatically true for others



understand how our values could influence our practice with clients who may embrace
different values



ongoing process



Mandatory vs. Aspirational Ethics - ANSWER mandatory:

minimum level of functioning in professional practice



enforceable by law



aspirational:

how clinicians generally want to practice

,not enforceable by law



Confidentiality - ANSWER privileged communication:

legal concept



protects clients from having their confidential communication revealed in court without
their permission (some exceptions to this)



confidentiality:

ethical concept



duty to not disclose information about a client outside of therapeutic relationship



limits of confidentiality:

potential harm to self or others that would require hospitalization



minor, elder, or dependent abuse



court-ordered subpoena



Boundary crossing vs. violation - ANSWER crossing:

departure from a commonly accepted practice that could potentially benefit a client (ex:
wedding)



violation:

serious breach that harms the client and is unethical



theoretical orientations utilize interventions that may be appropriate in a certain

, theoretical orientation and not another (ex. hug)



Why is theory important - ANSWER important to have a framework and understanding of
different theoretical orientations



for instance, knowing when to use a behavioral vs. psychodynamic approach



therapy is not a one size fits all approach (for clients or therapists)



requires self-reflection, knowing your own personal style, values, and understanding
your clients similarity



theory acts as a road map



informs conceptualization and development of symptoms/presentation



provides evidence-based framework from which to work



guides interventions and treatment



Carl Rogers - ANSWER first to study the counseling process in depth by analyzing the
transcripts of actual therapy sessions



first to conduct major studies on psychotherapy using quantitative methods



first to formulate a comprehensive theory of personality and psychotherapy grounded in
empirical research



worked towards reducing interracial tensions in service of peace and was nominated

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