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Relating with our own and other professionals to assure comprehensive, quality care for the client.



1. ___________________ are meetings for discussions, decision making and planning. The most common confrontation is the regular and how staffing in which client cases are reviewed with other members of the treatment team. _____________are conducted an individual sessions with supervisor, other counters, psychologist, physicians, probation officers and other service providers connected with the client's case.

Consultation

A. Goals of consultation


1. Provides a firmer foundation for comprehensive treatment of addictions


2. In concert with other professionals, the maximum benefit can accrue to the client.


3. Consultation meetings are for discussion, decision-making, and planning.



B. The most common type of consultation is required in how staff meeting during which cases are reviewed with other members of the treatment team.



C. Meetings can also be with other counselors, psychologist, physicians, probation officers, educators, and other service providers in connection with a client's case.

Why and how we consult with others

A. Downstairs benefits by the experiences and education of other professionals in the field


B. Client benefits by additional input, information, and inside of other professionals applied to the treatment of his/her problems

The benefits of consultation

A. Know your reason for seeking consultation.


B. Decide on the best person to talk to


C. Obtain necessary Releases of Information


D. Think about the desired result of the consultation


E. Think about how you will utilize the information obtained


F. Document your conversations

What to do when seeking consultation

The most common type of consultation is a staff meeting where various aspects of a client's case are discussed by a counselors seeking additional input from other members of the treatment team or his or her clinical supervisor.


Consultation may also involve other professionals outside of the counselors agency or office. For example the counselor Mexican but for my psychologist, psychiatrist, dentist, probation officer, vocational rehabilitation counselor, or other professionals in the community in order to provide the best client care.



Program policy and licensing requirements usually require consultation documentation at some determined frequency, perhaps at least every 30, 60 or 90 days. Any refreshance in the treatment plan that result from consulting with others, must of course, be recorded along with any requests for the client to authorize the release of personally identifiable information.



Consultation within a counselor's agency does not require a specific release of information signed by the client.on the other hand, and authorization for the information we need assigned by the client is required of client information is to be released to individuals outside of the counselors agency. No release is needed to consult with outside professionals when client identifying data is not disclosed.

Consultation

Clients in residential treatment programs expect stuff meetings and for their case to be discussed, while clients and outpatient programs are in treatment with sole practitioners may be unaware that consultation is likely to occur. Whatever the setting, when a client identifying information is to be discussed with an outside source, the client needs to be informed and spine and information release form for that specific consultation. This includes situations where a counselor received clinical supervision from another professional for licensing or insurance requirements.



If the cancer adequately explains the rationale for consultation, there should be little concern on the part of the client. Picking competition may actually increase the potency of the client counselor relationship by helping the client know that the counselor is seeking information that is meant to help him or her.

From the client's point of view

An important aspect of consultation is awareness by the counselor that he or she doesn't know it all. It seems the more education and counselor has, the greater the recognition of the vast amount of technology yet to be learned and what a counselor doesn't know can hurt a client. Any counseling performed beyond a counselor scope of Education and training is unethical and may even cause a counselor to be legally liable for damages and compensation. Unethical officer actions also place the agency at legal risk. Keep in mind that consultation is as much for client care as it is for personal growth. Immature and confident counselor will differ consult with others and not be threatened by the realization that he or she is not knowledgeable or informed about everything

From the counselors point of view