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ACA has established guidelines for best practices in counseling, outlining the skills, knowledge, and behaviors expected of professionals in specific areas. While these guidelines are not mandatory, they provide a benchmark for high-quality counseling services.
Ethics Ch 7. Counselor competency can be assured if: a. a counselor is licensed by his or her state licensure board. b. a counselor has graduated from a CACREP-accredited master's degree program. c. a counselor is a National Certified Counselor (NCC).
According to the American Counseling Association's (ACA's) Code of Ethics, the boundaries of competence are based on all of the following, EXCEPT: A) Education. B) Sensitivity. C) Supervised experience. D) Appropriate professional experience.
The ACA Advocacy Competencies describe necessary counselor skills, knowledge, and behavior that can be implemented to address systemic barriers and issues facing students, clients, client groups or whole populations (hereafter, clients and client groups is inclusive of students and student groups).
Counselors practice in specialty areas new to them only after appropriate education, training, and supervised experience. While developing skills in new specialty areas, counselors take steps to ensure the competence of their work and protect others from possible harm.
Seeks and participates in ongoing educational activities to enhance own knowledge and skills needed to practice in the Nurse Coaching role. Seeks self-development opportunities specific to identified areas for improvement. Documents and maintains evidence of Nurse Coaching competency.
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assess the counselor’s agreement with the counseling philosophy, standards associated with the practice of counseling, and the components of counseling (e.g., continuing education, professional relationships).