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* The patient (unless court ordered) always has the right to choose whether or not they shall enter into a counseling relationship, and whether or not they shall continue to participate in a counseling relationship. | * The patient (unless court ordered) always has the right to choose whether or not they shall enter into a counseling relationship, and whether or not they shall continue to participate in a counseling relationship. | ||
* The counselor must inform patients of all evaluation, treatment, education or training procedures. The counselor must also | * The counselor must inform patients of all evaluation, treatment, education or training procedures. The counselor must also accept the patient's right to determine their participation in the above. (Exception: The patient has been legally deemed incapable of rational decision making.) | ||
* The counselor and the patient shall work together to devise an appropriate treatment plan that is consistent with the abilities and circumstances of the patient. The counselor and the patient shall regularly review the treatment plan and evaluate progress. | * The counselor and the patient shall work together to devise an appropriate treatment plan that is consistent with the abilities and circumstances of the patient. The counselor and the patient shall regularly review the treatment plan and evaluate progress. |
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Star Fleet counselors believe strongly in and respect the dignity of all life forms. They are committed to increasing the knowledge of behavior of all life forms. Their primary duty is the maintenance of the crew’s mental health, including but not limited to clinical assessment, psychological testing, crisis intervention, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, marital/couples therapy, personal counseling, career counseling and preventative services. The counselor is also responsible for advising the command staff of all matters pertaining to behavior relevant to the current mission. This is typically done upon command staff request. All counselors are responsible to intervene regarding these matters when the greater welfare is deemed to be at risk. While undertaking these duties they must reasonably protect those who seek their services, without endangering the ship/station/post, crew members or personnel, or civilians. The counselor is responsible for the ability of all crew, personnel, and civilians to carry out their duties without hindrance of mental illness or psychological conflict. This responsibility is achieved through the regular examination of the crew for psychological wellness. Clinical Treatment
Diversity
Termination of Treatment
Patient Rights
Command Staff Advisor Duties
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REV SD 239806.10 |
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