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Write Your Discussion Post Informed Consent and Multicultural Competence Role.docx
1. Write Your Discussion Post Informed Consent and Multicultural
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Write Your Discussion PostInformed Consent and Multicultural CompetenceRole PlayFor
this discussion, select the case vignette for your specialization (Mental Health or School
Counseling) from the presentation, Multicultural Competence – Case Study, from this week’s
first study and put yourself in the position of the counselor working with the clients or
student in this situation.As discussed in your Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in
Counseling text, clients and students have the right to know about the counseling process
and relationship prior to engaging in a counseling relationship with you. We call this
process “informed consent.” In this process, we give the client or student information,
ensure that he or she understands this information, and obtain verbal and written consent
for services.Ethically and legally, a counselor must explore several items with their
prospective clients prior to commencing services with them.In this discussion, you will
practice implementing informed consent with the selected case study hypothetical client in
the form of a role play in the role of a counseling-in-training intern (CMHC/SC graduate
program site-based learning: practicum and internships). Feel free to complete this role
play with a peer, friend, or family member.See the Counseling: Informed Consent
presentation as an example of this process between a counselor and client. Also, see Week
02 Discussion Template – Informed Consent Template [DOCX] to help guide you through
this process.One area to consider will be if you need to include a section concerning
telemental health services. It will be important to check your state’s guidance concerning
this. (CMHC: State Board for counselors and specific agency policy; SC: Department of
Education and specific school district policies.) Feel free to choose a hypothetical site where
you will be conducting services.How you approach this role play will depend on the setting,
age of the person, or the client/student’s cognitive functioning capabilities. Furthermore,
cultural context needs to be taken into consideration.For your role play, practice the
following:Introduce yourself and your role as a counselor.Explain the client/student’s rights
within the counseling relationship (include noting their right to revoke consent).Explain
confidentiality and its limits related to counseling (remember to consider if they are an
adult or minor).Identify how you will keep the personal information private (consider
whether there will be paper or electronic case notes, recordings, or if you are meeting face-
to-face or in a virtual setting).Be sure to provide your client/student with the opportunity
to ask questions for clarification.You are recommended to record your session and review
2. to help gain awareness concerning what you did well and areas in which you may need
improvement. Counselors have the ethical duty to monitor their effectiveness (ACA, 2014,
C.2.d.).You can either submit a 2–3 minute video recording or transcriiption to highlight a
section as part of your discussion post. If you choose to include a transcriipt, please use CO
to indicate what the counselor says and CL to indicate what the client says. For example:CO:
Hello, my name is Nicole and I am the licensed clinical counselor who will be working with
you. How are you today?CL: Hi Nicole. As you know I am John and well, I am okay. I am just
glad I am finally here and getting to talk to someone.CO: I look forward to our sessions
together. Before we get started on exploring some of your goals for counseling, I wanted to
take some time and review the informed consent with you to ensure you have an
opportunity to ask any questions and understand what our time will look like
together.DiscussionAfter your role play practice, complete the following discussion
post:Indicate the case you selected.Upload or post 2–3 minutes of your informed consent
recording or transcriiption to highlight a section you practiced.Summarize the client’s
presenting problem.Summarize the client’s cultural background.Explain why you believe
informed consent can protect both the counselor and the public (clients).Assert that you
completed the informed consent practice. Describe the portion you found most difficult,
explore why you think that section was difficult for you, and describe a plan for developing
how to become more confident and competent in communicating this section with
clients.Describe the section you found most comfortable and easiest to implement and
explore why it was easiest for you.Identify the areas of multicultural competence needed for
working with this client/student.Explore how any biases you have might impact your
reaction to the student or clients. What steps will you take to ensure ethical
practice?Discuss the skills and intervention strategies that might be needed to work with
this client/student.Support your ideas with references to the professional literature and
specific codes that apply to this case from the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics [PDF] or the ASCA
Ethical Standards for School Counselors. Follow Evidence and APA guidelines in your post
and continue to practice integrating source material effectively to highlight your own
critical thinking.School counselors: School districts usually have an all-inclusive document a
parent or guardian is asked to sign with registration each school year for their children
concerning utilization of services, including counseling services provided by the school
counselor. Furthermore, school’s student handbooks usually contain notes concerning
program aspects and possible limitations to confidentiality under state laws, since school
staff are mandated reporters. However, it is still ethical practice to disclose verbally to
student clients.Response GuidelinesRespond to the initial discussion post of one other
learner. What reactions do you have to the ideas the learner has presented? Include
examples from your own experience to support your perspective and raise questions to
continue the dialogue.