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Discuss the benefits
and limitations of ethical codes for social workers.
unit 2.1
In reading the case
study for unit 1, what are your thoughts concerning Dr. Martinson’s course of
action? What might you have done if you were Dr. Martinson.
unit 2.1
In reading the case
study for unit 2, what ethical responsibility does Peter have in this case? How
would you deal with Eloise?
unit 2.2
How do you think
your work as a counselor might have an impact on your personal life?
unit 3.1
What are some of the
main challenges you expect to face in reaching diverse client populations?
unit 3.2
In reading the case
study for unit 3, do you think the judge was too lenient in the case? How is
this a good example of cross-cultural conflict? Would you have reported this
case to Child Protective Services? Why or why not?
unit 4.1
In reading the case
study for unit 3, do you think Joy took care of her professional
responsibility or do you think this was a case of client abandonment? Be sure
to explain your answer.
unit 4.2
What are your
thoughts about counseling via the Internet? What specific ethical issues do you think
need to be raised? How comfortable would you be in using this form of
technology in your counseling practice?
unit 5.1
When clients have a
history of criminal activity, in many circumstances counselors and therapists
are bound to keep that history confidential. A client who reveals to a
licensed psychologist that she robbed a liquor store last week, for example,
probably has a right to have that information kept confidential unless she
injured a child or an elder or otherwise acted in ways that come under the
mandated reporting laws. How do you feel about keeping such information
confidential?
unit 5.2
In reading the case
study for unit 5, do you believe the therapist has a duty to notify the authorities?
Why or why not? If she discloses the information, could this be considered a
breach of confidentiality?
unit 6.1
In reading the case
study for unit 5, how do you assess Dr. Kim’s behavior? Do you see any
potential ethical issue?
unit 6.2
Some counselors take
the position that counseling and friendship should not be mixed. The argument
is that blending social relationships with professional ones simultaneously
can negatively affect the therapy process, the friendship, or both. What are
your ideas about this viewpoint?
unit 7.1
Discuss the difference between professional impairment and incompetence? In what ways do these concepts overlap?
7.2
What are your
thoughts about the assumption that training programs need to be designed so
that students can learn a good deal more about themselves as well as acquire
theoretical knowledge?
unit 8.1
What if you worked
in an agency that required you to formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan
based upon your impressions at the time of the initial session, how would
this influence your practice?
unit 8.2
Regarding the case study above, what diagnosis should Samual give Charlie and Amanda? Why? Do you think it is unethical or illegal for samuel to give Charlie or Amanda one diagnosis or another? How unethical is it that an insurance company, who has not yet met the client can determine whether they will have services paid for, or how many sessions they can have? |
HSV 400 quiz 1
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___________ is
concerned with perspectives of right and proper conduct and involves an
evaluation of actions on the basis of some broader cultural context or
religious standard.
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Robert runs into the
office, unprepared and frustrated because he is late for his weekly appointment
with his first client of the day. He is consistently late for his appointments
and his behavior is:
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unprofessional.
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James and Mary were in
counseling for marital problems. The counselor decided to meet each partner in
an individual session before meeting them as a couple. James confided that he was HIV-positive and
was not going to tell his spouse because she would know that he had been
unfaithful. The counselor decided to break confidentially after attempts to
encourage James to inform his wife of his condition were unsuccessful. The
counselor’s action:
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Elizabeth, a beginning
practitioner, counsels in a manner in which she merely acts in compliance with
the law and follows minimal ethical standards. She is at the first level of
ethical functioning, which is:
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The basic purpose of
professional codes of ethics is to:
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A formal complaint was
filed against Harry for sexually harassing a female client. A repeat offender,
he was previously warned that a major sanction would be imposed if he continued
his unethical actions. The ethics committee of the professional association to
which he belongs recommended that Harry:
Question 7
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The counselor who asks
the questions “Am I doing what is best for my client?” rather than “Is this
situation unethical?” is functioning from which of the following ethical
perspectives?
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Virtuous
professionals:
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Richard is counseling
a male Asian client and is encouraging him to go to college even though he is
expected to take care of his aging parents. Richard is violating the following
basic moral principle in making ethical decisions:
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Jan, an incest
survivor, is covered for six sessions by her insurance. Her counselor is in
private practice and knows that Jan needs more sessions. She decides to offer
Jan her services pro bono. In making the ethical decision to ensure that her
client has equal access to services, the counselor is using the basic moral
principal of:
Question 11
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Expulsion or
suspension of members from professional associations:
Correct a and c
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In an attempt to
convince her young client to practice safe sex, Valerie fabricated her own
statistics and facts about the hazards of unprotected sex. In this instance,
Valerie violated the principle of:
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Which of the following
models of ethical decision making focuses primarily on the social aspects of
decision making and redefines the process as being interactive rather than
intrapsychic?
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The authors have
discovered that many of the issues relevant to beginning professionals
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The authors state
their positions throughout the text in order to
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Why is it imperative
for you to become familiar with the guiding principles of the ethics codes and
accepted standards of practice of your profession?
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Responsible practice
requires that you
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According to the text,
which of the following would not be considered a professional mental health
worker?
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Which of the following
statements is not true with regard to specialty guidelines?
Question 20
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Which of the following
statements is true with regard to ethical codes?
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When practitioners
weigh multiple and often competing demands and goals, they must use
Question 22
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The major duties of
regulating boards include which of the following?
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When a complaint is
lodged against a member of a professional organization, the ethics committee
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When practitioners
devote a portion of their professional time and skills to services for which
there is no expectation of significant financial return, they are
Question 25
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Autonomy refers to
HSV 400 quiz 2
Question 1
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Rhonda is a counselor
at a drug and alcohol treatment center. She grew up in an alcoholic home and is
not fully aware of the “unfinished business” she has with her parents. She is
still angry and resents her parents for having to grow up in an alcoholic
family system. It is most likely that Rhonda will:
.
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Ronald directs his
clients toward solutions instead of encouraging them to seek alternatives for
themselves. He is likely to have a strong need:
Question 3
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________________ is
the process whereby clients place past feelings or attitudes they had toward
significant people in their lives onto their therapist.
Question 4
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Termination of the
therapy process:
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Which of the following
therapist behaviors might be indicative of a countertransference reaction?
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Joanne finds herself
wanting to solve her client’s problems which are similar to the issues her
daughter is going through. Joanne gives advice and feels frustrated when her
client won’t follow through on her suggestions. Her emotional reactions to her
client, which involve her own projections is based on:
Question 7
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When counselors become
overly concerned with meeting their own needs or pushing their own personal
agendas, their behavior becomes:
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Sexual or romantic
feelings toward a client:
.
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Deutsch and Farber
found surprisingly similar results in their surveys of therapists’ perceptions
of stressful client behavior. In both studies therapists reported that the
following clients’ behavior was most stressful for them:
Question 10
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The responsibility for
addressing the assessment, remediation, and prevention of counselor impairment
lies with:
Question 11
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___________________and
___________________ are the hallmarks of being able to make a difference in the
helping professions.
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Researchers point out
that there is _________________________relationship between a practitioner’s
personal life and his or her professional behavior.
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The authors state that
in many ways, therapeutic encounters serve as mirrors in which therapists can
see their own lives reflected. As a consequence,
Question 14
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Tanya seems to meet
some of her personal needs through counseling her clients. This is
Question 15
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When we are unaware of
our needs and personal dynamics,
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The NAADAC Code of
Ethics (2008) states: “I shall not do for others what they can readily do for
themselves but rather, facilitate and support the doing. Likewise, I shall not
insist on doing what I perceive as good without reference to what the client
perceives as good and necessary.” This statement speaks directly to the need
for
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Which of the following
statements is true with regard to therapists experiencing personal problems and
conflicts?
.
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Cathy is an eating
disorders specialist who has a past history of bulimia. Given her personal
experiences with dysfunctional eating patterns, Cathy
Question 19
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Informing students
prior to entering a training program that self-exploration will be part of
their training
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Some professionals
believe that self-care is a ____________________________ for mental health
practitioners.
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Mary is seeking
abortion counseling from a practitioner who has been actively involved in the
pro-life movement. The therapist has extreme discomfort with Mary’s values and
doesn’t think he could maintain objectivity. It would be best if he:
Question 22
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Thomas has full-blown
AIDS and has decided to end his life rather than continue to suffer. The
counselor he is working with does not condone rational suicide. In this case,
the counselor needs to:
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Which of the following
statements is most accurate?
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The idea that
psychotherapy is value neutral is
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Shania is seeking
counseling to resolve her feelings about the ending of an extramarital affair.
Her boyfriend who is married broke up with her and she is very angry about
this. She informs her therapist that she plans to contact the wife in order to
“ruin” their marriage. The therapist should
HSV 400 quiz 3
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Our
______________________________ is/are the basis of our worldview and possible
biases.
Correct All of the
choices
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___________ counseling
is any counseling relationship in which the counselor and the client belong to
different cultural groups, may hold different assumptions about social reality,
and may subscribe to different world views.
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The culturally
encapsulated counselor is characterized by:
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A cross-cultural
counselor who perceives reality exclusively through the filters of his or her
own life experiences is said to be culturally:
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Statements such as
“Minority groups need to take responsibility for their own predicament” and “In
order to succeed, people need to stop complaining and start working” do not
take into account environmental factors. These are examples of:
Question 6
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Frank is a Native
American college student who is seeking information about his career choice
from a male counselor. The counselor notices that he uses very little eye
contact and needs to recognize that Frank:
Question 7
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Marie is working with
a lesbian client who is in a dysfunctional relationship with another woman. She
is seeking counseling to sort out her options regarding leaving her emotionally
abusive partner. Marie can assist her client by:
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It is the authors’
position that counselors would not work well with diverse populations if they:
Question 9
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Denise is a
Euro-American social worker who is a former welfare client. A divorcee and
mother of four, she succeeded in completing her degree and getting off the
system in four years. She is now working in a welfare-to-work program and sets
similar goals for her multicultural clients. Denise’s attitude and actions
indicate that she:
Question 10
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According to the
authors, the first step in the process of acquiring multicultural counseling
skills in a training program should be that students:
Question 11
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_______________________________
is a three-stage developmental sequence, from multicultural awareness to
knowledge and comprehension to skills and applications.
Question 12
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What is/are the
reason(s) for the underutilization of mental health services by minority
groups?
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Which of the following
court cases involved an employee assistance program provider who refused to
counsel homosexual clients on the basis of religious beliefs and was eventually
terminated by her employer?
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Working effectively
with cultural diversity in the therapeutic process is
.
Question 15
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Cultural issues affect
which of the following aspects of the counseling process?
Question 16
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Mental health
practitioners must ________________ their own group as the standard by which to
assess appropriate behavior in others.
Question 17
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To the extent that
counselors are focused on the values of ______________________ and
______________________ to variations among groups and individuals, they are at
risk for practicing unethically.
Question 18
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When the term
“culture” is interpreted broadly, it is associated with
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___________________ is
a sense of identity that stems from common ancestry, history, nationality,
religion, and race.
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In multicultural
counseling, one must balance the importance of______________________ in
assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
Question 21
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_____________________
refers to individual differences on a number of variables that place clients at
risk for discrimination based on age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity,
culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language,
or socioeconomic status.
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_________________________
refers to a practitioner’s level of awareness, knowledge, and interpersonal
skill when working with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Question 23
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Which of the following
ethics codes mention the practitioner’s responsibility to recognize the special
needs of diverse client populations?
Question 24
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Oppression has
resulted in deep psychological and spiritual pain for persons in diverse
groups. This is referred to as
Question 25
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The APA has developed
a set of specialty guidelines for psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual
clients that prohibit unfair discrimination based on sexual orientation. Which
of the areas stated below are not mentioned in the guidelines?
HSV 400 quiz 4
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Informed consent
generally implies that the person:
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____________ to give
informed consent means that the client has the ability to make rational decisions.
Question 3
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Written consent forms
should not include:
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Which of the
statements below is true with regard to clients’ beliefs about the therapeutic
process?
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Most ethical codes
specify that therapist should:
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_________ should
include a record of client and therapist behavior that is clinically relevant,
including interventions used, client responses to treatment strategies, the
evolving treatment plan, and any follow-up measures taken.
Question 7
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Concerning counseling
via the Internet, which statement is most accurate?
Question 8
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Regarding counseling
with children and adolescents, informed consent of parents or guardians may not
be legally required when a minor is seeking counseling for:
Question 9
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The authors have found
that when they attend continuing education workshops on ethics in clinical
practice, the emphasis is often on
Question 10
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The social policy of
de-institutionalization, as it applies to mental-health practices, involves the
“least restrictive alternative” which requires that:
Question 11
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The intent of a(n)
_____________________ is to define boundaries and clarify the nature of the
basic counseling relationship between the counselor and the client.
Correct informed
consent document
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Of the following,
which is an example of a behavior that might leave a mental health practitioner
vulnerable to a malpractice suit?
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To succeed in a
malpractice claim, the plaintiff needs to show that a breach of duty did exist
in which:
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Disclosures should be
given in
Question 15
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Joyce was hospitalized
as a result of an attempted suicide. She tried to call her therapist before
taking an overdose of pills, but he could not be reached because he was on
vacation and did not make provisions for a replacement therapist while he was
gone. This action constitutes the following type of professional negligence:
Question 16
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Inappropriate
socialization with clients, burdening clients with a counselor’s personal
problems, and putting clients in awkward business situations are examples of:
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Which of the following
would be least likely to lead to a malpractice suit?
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The following is a
safeguard against malpractice accusations:
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In the event that a
practitioner is sued he or she should:
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______________ can
best be viewed as an ongoing process aimed at increasing the range of choices
and the responsibility of the client as an active therapeutic partner.
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_________________________
are essentially the same as psychotherapy notes. They address the client’s
transference reactions and the therapist’s subjective impressions of the
client.
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Managed care contracts
often have
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Fran has decided to
start an online counseling practice. Which of the following have the potential
to result in unethical behavior?
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Elena, your client of
two years, has just received the news that she is losing her insurance
coverage; however, she recently had a breakthrough in therapy and needs to
continue working on her issues. As an ethical therapist, you should
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Samuel has been
planning a two week vacation to Europe for months. He is a private practitioner
and has a caseload of clients who have dependency issues. As an ethical
practitioner, Samuel should
HSV 400 quiz 5
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One might argue that
taking a(n) _____________________perspective not only raises practitioners’
anxiety but encourages them to focus on avoiding risks to themselves rather
than focusing on their ethical obligations and the potential risks to clients.
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James is in court
facing drug-related charges and his therapist was subpoenaed to testify in
court regarding any discriminating evidence concerning the case. His therapist
came to court but refused to answer questions regarding the case or produce
James’s records. The therapist used the following legal concept to protect himself
from forced disclosure:
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__________ , as a
matter of law, refers to the constitutional right of an individual to decide
the time, place, manner, and extent of sharing oneself with others.
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It is illegal and
unethical for a therapist to disclose confidential information when:
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Ethical guidelines
regarding confidentiality require that counselors do not:
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Susan is quite
distressed after finding out that her husband has been unfaithful and tells her
counselor that she is so angry that she feels like killing him. Upon hearing
this, the counselor needs to:
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The California court’s
ruling that requires that therapists breach confidentiality in cases where the
general welfare and safety of others is involved is a result of the:
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The law is:
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_________________ in a
Supreme Court decision ruled that communications between licensed
psychotherapists and their clients are privileged and therefore protected from
forced disclosure in cases arising under federal law.
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Jolene tells her counselor
that she is depressed about the break-up of her relationship and “just wishes
she could go to sleep and never wake up.” In this case, the counselor needs to:
Question 11
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The following would be
an ineffective way of managing a client’s suicidal ideation:
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Two processes that
offer safeguards against malpractice liability in suicidal cases are:
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Schools that receive
federal funding are generally bound by the provisions of the
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According to the
Tarasoff decision, the therapist does not:
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Privileged
communication does not apply in cases of:
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An African-American
woman was interacting with her child in a domestic abuse shelter where she is
over-heard to say to her child “Keep touching that and I’m going to whoop you.”
The social worker that heard this statement should:
abuse in another
culture and not reportable until it is determined that the child is in danger.
Question 17
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A single father
reports that he had too much to drink and harshly spanked his three-year old
son when he wouldn’t stop screaming. The father feels terrible about the
incident and asks his counselor to get some help for him so that it will never
happen again. Acting on the highest level of ethical functioning, the counselor
would:
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A counselor working in
an AIDS-related case:
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_____________________________,
which is rooted in a client’s______________, is at the core of effective
therapy.
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In the case of
disclosing confidential information when working with an HIV-positive client,
several writers state that the therapist has a duty to protect when the
following condition exists:
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Laws regarding
confidentiality in school counseling:
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Which of the following
is not identified in the text as a guideline for counselors using the
telephone?
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In Chapter 6, a
six-step ethical practice model for protecting confidentiality rights that
places legal mandates in an ethical context is presented. The six steps include
all except
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The major type(s) of
elder abuse is/are:
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In
________________________ the court expanded the practitioner’s duty to warn
those in danger to include the circumstance in which a family member
communicates to a mental health practitioner a belief that the client poses a
risk of grave bodily injury to another person.
HSV 400 quiz 6
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Joe has a counseling
practice and is also teaching psychology part-time at a university. He is well
liked and trusted by students and some have asked for private counseling. Joe
has decided to wait until semester break before taking them on as clients. Joe
would be:
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The following is true
concerning dual relationships:
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Ted is a counselor
educator and also acts as therapeutic agent for his students’ personal
development since personal awareness is considered to be an intrinsic part of
developing counselor skills in the program at the university in which he
teaches. Ted is:
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Departures from
commonly accepted practices that could potentially benefit clients are referred
to as:
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The following action
would maximize the risks inherent in dual or multiple relationships:
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Linda is considering
developing a multiple or dual relationship with her client and it’s important
for Linda to remember:
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In regards to
boundaries in the counseling relationship, Lazarus takes the position that:
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Dual or multiple relationships
can occur
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Which of the following
situations has the potential to harm or exploit a client?
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Marty is counseling
with an Asian client who recently returned from a trip to Japan to visit
relatives. His client wants to give him an inexpensive souvenir. It is
important for Marty to:
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A counselor is likely
to adopt stricter social boundaries and will be concerned about polluting the
transference relationship if he/she is:
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Boundary management
is:
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A common reaction of
therapists who realize that they have sexual feelings towards their clients is
to:
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Therapists can deal
with powerful attractions to clients by:
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Which one of the
following is not considered a guideline to minimizing the likelihood of sexual
transgressions by clinicians?
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Bonnie became sexually
involved with her therapist soon after therapy began. This action was initiated
by the therapist who saw Bonnie’s provocative behavior as an invitation to
become intimate. The following is a possible on-going consequence for the
client being sexually exploited:
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Clients can file a
legal complaint against a therapist for sexual misconduct by:
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According to
professional codes of ethics, sexual relationships between client and counselor
are considered to be ethical under which of the following circumstances?
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Robert is romantically
attracted to his client and he suspects that the feeling is mutual. In order to
take an ethical action, Robert should:
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In the authors’ view,
non-erotic touching between counselor and client should be:
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Clinicians who oppose
any form of physical contact with their clients (e.g., non-erotic touching)
believe that:
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Miguel has been
providing couples counseling to Saundra and Steven for a couple of years and
was recently invited to attend their 20th wedding anniversary party. Attending
this event is an example of
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The notion that
certain actions will inevitably lead to a progressive deterioration of ethical
behavior is commonly referred to as:
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In contrast to the
past, the American Psychological Association now views multiple relationships
in a ____________________ manner and emphasizes the importance of
___________________ in making ethical decisions.
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Mentors often balance
a multiplicity of roles. Which of the following would not be considered one of
these roles?
HSV 400 quiz 7
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The following
statement is not true with respect to counselor competence:
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According to the
authors, a good training program encourages students to:
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As a part of the
process of screening candidates for a therapist training program, counselor
educators should:
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The argument for
teaching a multimodal, systematic, technically eclectic model in training
programs is that:
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Which of the following
statements about competence is false?
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
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_________ represents
the least degree of regulation of professional practice.
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
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An argument put forth
in favor of legislation to regulate the delivery of mental-health services is
that:
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
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Within the counseling
profession, a specialty is officially recognized when:
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
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Most professional
organizations support efforts to
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Correct
____________ is an
organized system by which practitioners within a profession assess one
another’s services.
Question 11
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Barriers to dismissing
a student who demonstrates dysfunctional interpersonal behavior from a training
program include:
Question 12
1 out of 1 points
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Chaka, a new counselor
trainee, appears to be emotionally stable and well-adjusted. One might say that
she demonstrates:
Question 13
1 out of 1 points
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Referring clients to
other professionals is:
Question 14
1 out of 1 points
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In order to apply our
knowledge and skills competently,
Question 15
1 out of 1 points
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Even though mental
health professionals may not intend to harm clients, ________________________
often is a major contributing factor in causing harm.
Question 16
1 out of 1 points
Correct
According to the
American Counseling Association, counselors practice only within the boundaries
of their competence, based on their
Question 17
1 out of 1 points
Correct
To qualify as a
substance abuse counselor, the CACREP (2009) standards identify specific
knowledge, skills, and practices in all of the following areas except
Question 18
1 out of 1 points
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When a practitioner
has a license, he or she is
Question 19
0 out of 1 points
Incorrect
_________________________
is a developmentally informed process that provides useful feedback during
one’s training and throughout one’s professional career.
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Those who are
responsible for educating and training mental health professionals are
ethically and professionally obligated to
Question 21
1 out of 1 points
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When therapists extend
the boundaries of their practice, or when they branch out into an area
requiring specialty competence, they should
Question 22
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Researchers recommend
that students be taught ways of implementing wellness strategies into their
daily lives
Question 23
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Training programs have
a responsibility to
Question 24
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Dr. Geller is a faculty
member in a training program that graduates trainees who he believes are
incompetent. He has tried to address these issues with the program
administrators and faculty; however, to no avail. Dr. Geller
Question 25
1 out of 1 points
Correct
In most training
programs, students are expected to
HSV 400 quiz 8
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
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Contemporary theories
of counseling:
Question 2
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Practicing counseling
without an explicit theoretical rationale is somewhat like
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
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When a counselor works
in a managed care system, client’s goals need to be:
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
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__________ is a
general term covering the process of identifying an emotional or behavioral
problem and making a statement about the current status of a client.
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Practitioners who
argue against diagnosis:
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
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Practitioners need to
function with ________________________; they must have a clear understanding of
the techniques they employ and have a sense of the expected outcomes of their
interventions.
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Correct
The following is not
true concerning therapeutic use of the DSM-IV-TR to diagnose clients:
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Correct
Empirical research
____________________the centrality of the therapeutic relationship as a primary
factor contributing to psychotherapy outcomes.
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
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According to
professional ethical principles on testing, it would be unethical for a
counselor to:
Question 11
1 out of 1 points
Correct
John is seeking
counseling through his managed care provider and he needs to be informed that:
Question 12
1 out of 1 points
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The managed care
model:
Question 13
1 out of 1 points
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The purpose in using a
technique is to
Question 14
1 out of 1 points
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What critical ethical
issue(s) is (are) associated with managed care?
Question 15
1 out of 1 points
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Therapists cannot use
the limitations of the managed care plan as a shield for
failing to:
Question 16
1 out of 1 points
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A theoretical
orientation is best described as:
Question 17
1 out of 1 points
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Of the following,
which factor(s) is/are crucial to therapy outcomes?
Question 18
1 out of 1 points
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Which of the following
statements is/are true regarding evidence-based practice?
Question 19
1 out of 1 points
Correct
___________________________
uses assessment to understand the client’s pattern of thinking and to identify
self-defeating beliefs.
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
Correct
A utilization review
may take place _______________________ treatment.
Question 21
1 out of 1 points
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Which of the following
statements has/have been supported by research?
Question 22
1 out of 1 points
Correct
The acronym DSM-IV-TR
stands for
Question 23
1 out of 1 points
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Which of the following
tools is/are used to assist a practitioner in the process of psychodiagnosis?
Question 24
0 out of 1 points
Incorrect
The clinical interview
serves which of the following purposes?
Question 25
1 out of 1 points
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Gillian believes that
many symptoms stem from problems within the system, rather than originating in
the individual. Based on this belief, it is likely that she practices
paper
you will find 7
possible paper topics that have been drawn from various chapters in our text.
Please write a 3 – 5 page paper on the topic that interests you the most. Make
sure to include as much detail as possible, and use examples. Outside resources
are not required, but are accepted. If you choose to utilize outside resources
please make sure you reference in APA style.
On the title page
please include the topic title from the attachment, so I know which topic you
have chosen.
POSSIBLE PAPER TOPICS – ETHICAL/LEGAL ISSUES
Countertransference
Identify one form of countertransference you might struggle with and address how you would deal with this in an ethical and effective manner.
Identify one form of countertransference you might struggle with and address how you would deal with this in an ethical and effective manner.
Dealing with a Value Conflict
Identify one specific value that you are likely to push, or an area where you expect to struggle because of a value conflict with a given client. Or, identify one of your core values and show how this value could either enhance or inhibit the effectiveness of counseling. Demonstrate how you might proceed to lessen the chances that you would impose your values on this client. How might you resolve a value conflict and use referral as a last option?
Identify one specific value that you are likely to push, or an area where you expect to struggle because of a value conflict with a given client. Or, identify one of your core values and show how this value could either enhance or inhibit the effectiveness of counseling. Demonstrate how you might proceed to lessen the chances that you would impose your values on this client. How might you resolve a value conflict and use referral as a last option?
Ethics in Multicultural Practice
Raise what you consider to be one of the most significant questions regarding the ethical aspects of multicultural practice—and then address your question.
Raise what you consider to be one of the most significant questions regarding the ethical aspects of multicultural practice—and then address your question.
Malpractice
Identify some of the ways you will go about decreasing the chances of getting involved in a malpractice suit. Focus on your attitudes and actions that are likely to prevent you from malpractice actions. What guidance do the various codes of ethics provide for you in lessening a malpractice action?
Identify some of the ways you will go about decreasing the chances of getting involved in a malpractice suit. Focus on your attitudes and actions that are likely to prevent you from malpractice actions. What guidance do the various codes of ethics provide for you in lessening a malpractice action?
Duty to Warn and to Protect
Assume you are
counseling a client that you have serious concerns about with respect to either
danger to self (suicidal person) or danger to other (violent person). Create a
brief scenario and identify the salient legal, ethical, and clinical issues.
Assuming that you would seek consultation, what would you ask of the consult?
Discuss what you would do (giving your rationale) in the scenario you present.
Your Guidelines for Establishing Boundaries
Based on your readings, formulate your own position of what constitutes appropriate boundaries in the therapy relationship. What is your own position on dual and multiple relationships? Write your own guidelines for how you will go about establishing clear and appropriate boundaries with clients. Be specific, clear, and narrow down the subject in addressing this topic.
Based on your readings, formulate your own position of what constitutes appropriate boundaries in the therapy relationship. What is your own position on dual and multiple relationships? Write your own guidelines for how you will go about establishing clear and appropriate boundaries with clients. Be specific, clear, and narrow down the subject in addressing this topic.
Competence
What does it mean to you to be a competent professional? How will you assess your competence? How will you maintain your competence? Review what the codes of ethics have to say about competence and incorporate this into your response.
What does it mean to you to be a competent professional? How will you assess your competence? How will you maintain your competence? Review what the codes of ethics have to say about competence and incorporate this into your response.
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