Exam 2: Critical Commitments: Diversity Issues and Ethical Practice for Helpers
Exam 1: Building Your Foundation As a Helper30 Questions
Exam 2: Critical Commitments: Diversity Issues and Ethical Practice for Helpers30 Questions
Exam 3: Ingredients of an Effective Helping Relationship30 Questions
Exam 4: Listening30 Questions
Exam 5: Influencing Responses30 Questions
Exam 6: Assessing and Conceptualizing Client Problems and Contexts30 Questions
Exam 7: Conducting an Interview Assessment With Clients30 Questions
Exam 8: Constructing, Contextualizing, and Evaluating Treatment Goals29 Questions
Exam 9: Clinical Decision Making and Treatment Planning30 Questions
Exam 10: Strategies for Working With Resistance: Solution Focused Therapy and Motivational Interviewing30 Questions
Exam 11: Cognitive Change Strategies: Reframing, Cognitive Modeling, and Cognitive Restructuring30 Questions
Exam 12: Cognitive Approaches to Stress Management: Stress Processes, Problem Solving Therapy, and Stress Inoculation Training30 Questions
Exam 13: Self-Calming Approaches to Stress Management: Breathing, Muscle Relaxation, and Mindfulness Meditation30 Questions
Exam 14: Exposure Therapy for Anxiety, Fear, and Trauma30 Questions
Exam 15: Self-Management Strategies: Self-Monitoring, Stimulus Control, Self-Reward, and Self-Efficacy30 Questions
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During the first session, the helper discusses the risks and benefits of the service and treatment and the meaning, extent, and limits of confidentiality. These are a few steps of:
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All of the following are identified as critical commitments that helpers make to grow into clinical competence EXCEPT:
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All of the following were identified as ways to maintain appropriate boundaries with clients outside of the session EXCEPT:
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What are four areas that should be disclosed to prospective clients to inform their consent about participating in treatment?
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Helpers are not in a position of authority in relation to clients.
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A mental health agency's computer is hacked due to an inadequate firewall program. Client's personal information is accessed. This would be a violation of HIPAA's___________ Rule.
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All of the following are covered under the HIPAA's Privacy Rule EXCEPT:
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A helper encourages a client to express their own cultural identity and prioritize their values and practices. This would be considered a(n) _________perspective.
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_______is the clinician's obligation not to disclose confidential information about a client, whereas ________deals with the patient's right to exclude from a legal proceeding communications made to a treating clinician.
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__________is the legal right that protects the client from the forced disclosure of personal and sensitive information in legal proceedings.
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All of the following were identified as characteristics of privileged status EXCEPT:
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Sue and Sue (2008) identified all the following characteristics of a culturally skillful practitioner EXCEPT:
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Privilege is a benefit that is not earned or acquired through merit.
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Identify and provide examples of two sexual-orientation microaggressions discussed by Sue (2010).
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Race is a biological category based on genetic traits such as skin color.
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A helper contracts with her client to provide landscaping duties around her home (cutting the grass, raking leaves, and planting flowers). This is an example of a:
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A helper has a challenging, new client. He decides to brainstorm with his supervisor to determine how to proceed. Seeking supervision is a sign of:
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A helper frequently checks in with the client to ensure mutual understanding and they are working toward the same goals. This is an example of a commitment to:
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All of the following are cultural influences in the ADDRESSING framework EXCEPT:
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