Psy 623 - Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Psy 623? On this page you'll find 11 study documents about Psy 623.
All 11 results
Sort by
-
PSY 623 COMPILED PACKAGE DEAL GRADED A+
- Package deal • 9 items • 2024
-
- $14.39
- 1x sold
- + learn more
PSY 623 COMPILED PACKAGE DEAL GRADED A+
-
PSY 623 Midterm Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
- Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Name the four elements of a civil suit of malpractice (Establishing Liability) - -Duty of Care 
-Standard of Care 
-Demonstrable Harm 
-Proximate Cause 
What is the duty with Tarasoff/Ewing? - Duty to protect 
May have duty to warn 
Permitted to breach 
Mandated to take steps 
What is the duty with Homicide Assessments? - Duty to protect 
Permitted to breach 
Mandated to take steps 
What is the duty with Suicide Assessments? - Mandated or Permitted to breach 
Consult, Document, Case-by-Case 
Man...
-
PSY 623 Midterm Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
- Exam (elaborations) • 22 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Benefits of legal and ethical guidelines for therapists (4) - Answer-1. protects those of us who are ethical 
and law-abiding 
2. clarifying standards to guide our practice when it gets murky 
3. Helps the general public to put their trust in us 
4. can dismiss frivolous complaints and law-suits 
Factors that govern actions of therapists - Answer-The Big 3 
The Big 3 - Answer-1. laws (usually trumps all others) 
2. codes of ethics 
3. standard of care 
How are the Big 3 Enforced? - Answer-"The ...
-
PSY 623 Final Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
- Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Divorce (Old term) - Dissolution (New term) 
Defendant (Old term) - Respondent (New term) 
Plaintiff (Old term) - Petitioner (New term) 
Alimony (Old term) - Spousal Support (New term) 
The Dire Exception - Minors may be seen for psychotherapy without parental consent if the 
therapist believes without the treatment the minor's situation may become dire (suicide, homicide, etc.) 
Treating a minor without parental consent prior to the "dire" exception - MUST HAVE BOTH 
-12 years or older 
-Mat...
-
PSY 623; Final Exam Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
- Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
What are the four requirements for informed consent? - Answer-1.) Capacity 
2.) Comprehension of information 
3.) Voluntary 
4.) Document 
When do you seek informed consent? - Answer---"At the outset of treatment..." 
--First or second session 
--No later than the third session 
--"If it isn't written down, it didn't happen" 
What elements go into Informed Consent? - Answer---Therapist disclosures 
--Risk and benefits 
--Therapist background 
--Family unit/conflicts 
--Signed authorization...
As you read this, a fellow student has made another $4.70
-
psy 623 midterm Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
confidentiality - Ethical and legal rules in regards to patient privacy 
privacy - 4th amendment 
privilege - a legal term that prevents a therapist from revealing confidential information during 
legal proceedings 
four elements of civil suit of malpractice - duty of care 
standard of care 
demonstrable harm 
proximate cause 
duty of care - relationship established, failing would be client abandonment 
standard of care - what any reasonable therapist would do; following ethics codes, statute, c...
-
PSY 623 Midterm (Harmell) Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
- Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
CAMFT - Code of Ethics 
Statute - Legislative process codified thereafter 
Case Law - Higher court's law becomes precedent 
BBS - Board of behavioral sciences - licensing board 
CCARQ - Structured treatment plan: cultural competence, counter-transference, area of 
competence, rule out general medical condition/substance use causing symptoms, & questions the 
reporter. 
Four elements of malpractice - All four most be provable: Duty of Care (must be our 
patient/relationship has been established)...
-
psy 623 final exam Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
four elements of informed consent - 1. read it 
2. competency 
3. signature 
4. voluntary 
does informed consent need to be in writing? - yes 
when does informed consent need to be completed? - at the onset of therapy. first session 
when can the term lmft be used? - once licensure has been received 
how to handle counter transference - dealing with your own reactions, own therapy, consult 
three types of counter transference - 1. objective 
2. subjective 
3. behavior 
why should therapists cons...
-
PSY 623 - Quiz 6 Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
- Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Therapist value imposition on a client - - Unethical to refer based on personal values that are 
incongruent with ethics codes. 
- Cannot refer based on race, religion, politics, or lifestyle 
- The needs of the client are put before the therapist 
Bracketing - - Setting aside personal values that are not in line with the legitimate counseling goals 
of the client. 
Beliefs - - Values held by therapist that can be bracketed 
- Personal values do not need to be changed. Must follow the ethics cod...
-
PSY 623 Ethics and Law Quiz #1 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
- Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Tarasoff - 1. communication to therapist directly by the client or credible 3rd party 
2. serious threat of physical harm which is imminent 
3. reasonably identifiable victim or victims 
standard of care - the average degree of skill, care exercised by the same members if the same 
profession 
unprofessional conduct - conviction of crime 
sexual contact with client 
gross negligence 
misrepresentation of license 
intentionally causing emotional or physical harm to client 
HIV and Tarasoff - the ...
How did he do that? By selling his study resources on Stuvia. Try it yourself! Discover all about earning on Stuvia