Exam 10: Issues in Theory and Practice
Exam 1: Introduction to Professional Ethics30 Questions
Exam 2: The Counselor As a Person and As a Professional30 Questions
Exam 3: Values and the Helping Relationship30 Questions
Exam 4: Multicultural Perspectives and Diversity Issues31 Questions
Exam 5: Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities34 Questions
Exam 6: Confidentiality: Ethical and Legal Issues35 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships33 Questions
Exam 8: Professional Competence and Training30 Questions
Exam 9: Ethical Issues in Supervision30 Questions
Exam 10: Issues in Theory and Practice35 Questions
Exam 11: Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy30 Questions
Exam 12: Ethical Issues in Group Work35 Questions
Exam 13: Community and Social Justice Perspectives30 Questions
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Developing an approach to counseling is an ongoing and fluid process. Counselors in training tend to be drawn to a particular theory initially but modify it as they gain experience. Ultimately, your counseling orientation and style must:
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When considering administrating or interpreting testing, in order to increase the likelihood you are practicing in a culturally sensitive manner, it is important to pay attention to all of the following points EXCEPT:
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According to professional ethical principles on testing, it would be unethical for a counselor to:
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Empirical research the centrality of the therapeutic relationship as a primary factor contributing to psychotherapy outcomes.
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Practicing counseling without an explicit theoretical rationale is somewhat like:
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Practitioners must have a clear understanding of and have a sense of the expected outcomes of their interventions.
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Maria, a Mexican American woman, will live with her parents until she marries. A culturally competent and sensitive counselor will understand that:
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______________________uses assessment to understand the client's pattern of thinking and to identify selfdefeating beliefs.
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Katie has just accepted her first position as a counselor in a community agency. An agency policy requires her to conduct an intake interview with each client, determine a diagnosis, and establish a treatment plan - all in the first session. Once a diagnosis is established, clinicians have a maximum of five more sessions with a given client. What ethical and legal standards are possibly broken?
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______________________believe that many symptoms stem from problems within the system rather than originating in the individual.
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Which of the following factors is NOT a best predictor of treatment outcome?
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Which of the following is NOT true concerning therapeutic use of the DSM-5 to diagnose clients?
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Therapists have a legal, professional, and ethical obligation to assess whether clients may:
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