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Florida
International University College of Education Fall 2003 Course
Title: MHS 6700 Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues in Counseling
Credits: Three (3) Instructor: Maureen Kenny, Ph.D. Office:
EB 238B Office Hours: Tue. 2- 5 pm, Wed. 3- 5 pm Phone: (305)348-3506
E mail: kennym@fiu.edu Texts
Corey,
G., Corey, M., & Callanan, P. Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions
(6th ed.). Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA. The
sixth edition of this book was just published. For the purposes of this class,
you can utilize the fifth or sixth edition. The chapters listed on the syllabi
correspond to the 6th edition. If you have the 5th edition, you may have to refer
to a different chapter that covers the same content. Goals
This course will provide an introduction to the ethical and legal practices
in the field of counseling. Specific focus will be upon professional issues of
practice. This class will provide an overview of the Florida statutes that govern
the practice of counseling. Importance will be placed on the balance between professional
and private life that is necessary to maintain a healthy helping style. This knowledge
will allow the individual to help others more effectively as well as have a personally
fulfilling career in counseling. The goal of this course is to get students thinking
about major issues related to professional practice in counseling and to challenge
them to formulate a position on such issues. Competencies
The student will be able to demonstrate the following competencies:
- To familiarize
the student with ethical standards and practice.
- To
be able to identify the codes and guidelines for professional legal and ethical
behavior established by the State of Florida and the American Counseling Association.
- To
recognize potential personal hurdles to cross as a practicing counselor.
- To
be able to discriminate key principles of ethical behavior from the context of
a particular counseling session.
- To
consider his or her own view of the counselor and community counseling in contrast
to prevailing controversies and issues in the field of counseling.
- To
familiarize students with Florida regulation of licensed mental health counselors
through the study of Chs. 455, 491, 59P of Florida Statutes
7. To familiarize students with ethical decision making models. The
following Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs
(CACREP) standards are addressed in this course: Standard
1: Professional Identity Standard
2: Social and Cultural Diversity Standard
4: Career Development Standard
5: Helping Relationships Standard
6: Group Work Standard
8: Research and Program Evaluation In
addition, the following Florida Educators Accomplished Practices (FEAPs)
are covered in this course: FEAP
3: Continuous Improvement FEAP
5: Diversity FEAP
6: Ethics FEAP
8: Knowledge of Subject Matter Methods
of Teaching and Learning
Lecture, class discussion, student presentations, audio visual materials, handouts,
and reading of assigned text. A video tape which accompanies the text will be
played in class. The tape contains vignettes of ethical dilemmas which the class
will observe and generate responses to. Additionally, the student is responsible
for other assigned work, i.e. interview with professional counselor and assigned
reading of Florida statutes. All assignments are equally weighted. Course
Requirements - Students
are required to complete the weekly readings below and be prepared to discuss
them in class.
- PROFESSIONAL
INTERVIEW: Students are required to interview a counselor with a degree in
counseling or a related field ( e.g., social worker, psychologist, school psychologist,
mental health counselor, school counselor). You are to extensively interview the
professional, beginning with what led to their entering the helping field. Additional
areas that should be covered are their education: where they got their degree(s),
what is their highest degree, what did they find most valuable in their training.
You will ask them questions and provide a summary of the positions they have held
and how they obtained their present position. It would be interesting to find
out the visions they had about their career when they first began working, and
where they are now. Finally, ask them about the most common ethical problem they
have encountered, or what ethical/legal difficulties, if any, do they come up
against in their work. The paper can be structured with headings to denote the
various sections or can be in more of a narrative form. Information to be obtained
in the interview is provided in the attached outline. Papers should be written
in narrative form and at least five pages but will depend on the amount of information
obtained from the professional; however, sufficient information should be obtained.
(20% of final grade)
-
Review of Florida Statutes. Each student is requested to obtain a copy
of the Statutes that pertain to the practice of mental health counseling. You
can either call the Department of Professional Regulation in Tallahassee ((850)
488-0595) or by visiting the website at www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa. Ask for a copy
of the rules and laws for Mental Health Counseling. Students will be assigned
sections of the statutes to report on in class. These presentations will be brief
(5-10 minutes) and will summarize the main points of the statute. Students
should have a handout for class. (20% of final grade)
- EXAM
#1 : It will consist of multiple choice, short answer and fill in the blanks.
The material from the books, lectures and supplemental readings will be covered.
(20% of final grade).
- EXAM
#2 : It will consist of multiple choice, short answer and fill in the blanks.
Material from the second half of the course will be covered. (20% of final grade)
- QUIZZES:
There will be take home quizzes each week of class. These quizzes are to be completed
independently by the student and returned the following week. Quizzes will be
graded in class and will serve as study guides. All the quiz grades will be averaged
for one grade. The quizzes are available on the web. (20% of final grade)
- CHILD
ABUSE REPORTING TUTUORIAL. All students must complete the on line Child Abuse
Tutorial training. This training can be found at http://www.fiu.edu/~cat.
You are to follow the directions on the web site. First you will complete the
pre test, then read the tutorial (this will take about one hour) and then complete
the post test. You will use your FIU e mail user name to log into the pre and
post tests. In class, you will receive an evaluation form which is to be completed
and turned in by September 16, 2003. This assignment is worth 5 points and these
points will be added to your lowest exam grade.
- Students
must read and be familiar with both the ACA Code of Ethics and the American School
Counselor Association Ethics For School Counselors.
- ACA
Code of Ethics
http://http://www.counseling.org/site/PageServer?pagename=resources_ethics#ce
Grading Each
assignment is worth a certain number of points. The grading for the class is as
follows: 94-100
pts = A 90-93
= A- 86-89
= B+ 83-85
= B 80-82
= B- 76-79
= C+ 73-75
= C 70-72
= C- Below
70 = D Calendar
of Assignments
| Date | Topic | Assigned
Reading | | 8/26 | Introduction
to Professional Ethics, Review of Ethical Principles (ACA & APA); Ethical
Decision Making; CACREP
Competencies:1a, 1b, 1d, 1e, 1h, FEAPS: 3, 6 | Ch.
1 | | 9/2 |
Professional and
Personal Balance; Transference and Counter transference; Balancing work and life;
Avoiding Burnout and Stress; Personal Therapy for the Couselor; Take home Quiz
# 1 Due;CACREP
Competencies:1d, 1g, 1h; FEAPS: 3, 6 | Ch.
2 | | 9/9 | Values
in the Relationship; Moral, religious and social values; Working with diverse
clients; Issues: end of life, abortion, homosexual clients; Take home Quiz
#2 Due;CACREP
Competencies:2a, 2b, ,2c, 2d, 2e, 2f FEAPS: 3, 5, 6 | Ch.
3 | | 9/16 | Multicultural
Perspectives and Diversity Issues; Multicultural training competencies; Diverse
clients: An overview; Cultural values and assumptions; Training in multiculturalism
for counselors; Take home Quiz
#3 Due;CACREP
Competencies:2a, 2b, ,2c, 2d, 2e, 2f;FEAPS: 3, 5, 6 | Ch.
4 | | 9/23 | Client
Rights and Counselor Responsibilities and Liabilities; Informed consent; Minor
clients; Record keeping; Malpractice insurance; Managed care; Take home Quiz
#4 Due;CACREP
Competencies:1b, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1h, 3d, 3e FEAPS: 3, 6, 8 | Ch.
5 | | 9/30 |
Confidentiality;
Limits; Duty to warn and protect; Tarasoff; HIV clients; Take home Quiz
#5 Due;CACREP
Competencies:1b, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1h, 2b, 2d, 2f, 3d, 3e FEAPS: 5, 6 | Ch.
6 | | 10/7 | EXAM
#1 | | | 10/14 | Dual
Relationships; Sexual attraction to clients; Managing your feelings as a couselor;
Boundaries with clients; Movie: My Doctor, My Lover; Take home Quiz
#6 Due;CACREP
Competencies:5a, 5b, 5g, FEAPS: 6 | Ch. 7 |
| 10/21 |
Professional Competence
& Training; National Board for Certified Counselors; State licensure or certification;
Assessing competence in graduate school; Professional memberships; National examination
procedures; Take home Quiz
#7 Due;CACREP
Competencies: 1d, 1e, 1h, FEAPS: 6 View
Website for NBCC NBCC
Credentialing Website http://www.nbcc.org/pdfs/credentialing_guide%20.ppt
| Ch.
8 | | 10/28 | Issues
in Supervision and Consultation; Ethical and legal issues; Managing boundaries
with your supervisor; Consultation practice; Take home Quiz
#8 Due;CACREP
Competencies:5e, 5g FEAPS: 6 | Ch.
9 | | 11/4 | Issues
in Theory, Practice and Research; Informed consent for research; Authorship; Debriefing;
"Promised results"; Importance of conducting research and utilizing
research results Take home Quiz
#9 Due;CACREP
Competencies:7i, 8a,8b, 8c, 8d,8e, 8f; FEAPS: 6 | Ch.
10 | | 11/11 |
FIU CLOSED | | | 11/18 | Ethical
Issues in Group Work; Therapuetic Factors of Group Work Power vs. Abuse of Power;Marital
and family therapy; Necessary competencies; AAMFT membership and licensure; Confidentiality;
Managing multiple clients; Take home Quiz
#10 and Quiz
#11 Due;CACREP
Competencies:5d, 5g FEAPS: 6 | Ch.
11 & 12 | | 11/25 |
Begin presentations
on State Laws and Rules; CACREP
Competencies: 6d, 6e, 6f, 6g FEAPS: 6 | |
| 12/2 | Presentations
on State Laws and Rules;CACREP
Competencies:1e, 1g, 1h, 3e, 5g, 6g, 8f; FEAPS: 6, 8 | |
| 12/9 |
Exam #2 | |
General
Information For Students Academic
Dishonesty: Be
assured and forewarned that cheating will not be tolerated in this course. All
cases of suspected cheating will be referred to the University's Committee on
Academic Misconduct. This action is required by all instructors. Regarding the
consequences of being found guilty of dishonest academic practice, the instructor
shall make an academic judgment about the student's grade on that work and in
that course and shall report such incidents to the Primary Administrative Officer.
Office
of Disability Services for Students If
you have a disability and need assistance, please notify me and/or contact the
Office of Disability Services for Students (348-3532). Upon contact, the Office
of Disability Services for Students will review your request and contact your
professors or other appropriate personnel to make arrangements for appropriate
modification and/or assistance. Code
of Decorum: The
Department of Educational and Psychological Studies has developed a Professional
Code of Decorum. It can be found in the department's web site at http://www.fiu.edu/~edpsy/code.htm.
All students taking courses in this department are expected to meet the expectations
outlined in this Code. Class
Attendance: It
is expected that all students will be in attendance for all class sessions. Lecture
material will supplement and explain text chapters and will be subject to examination.
If you miss a class YOU are responsible for any material given or changes
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