100- What ethical principle in counseling deals with truthfulness?
A. Veracity
B. Beneficence
C. Autonomy
D. Fidelity
A. Veracity
It is estimated that __ percent of minority-culture clients who begin counseling terminate after one session.
A. 10
B. 75
C. 25
D. 50
D. 50
Who needs to win the issues of administrative control aka battle for structure?
A. Counselor
B. Client
C. Secretary
D. Insurance Company
A. Counselor
(True/False) Systems theory is a generic term for conceptualizing a group of related elements that interact as a whole entity (family or group)
True
What does S.O.L.E.R stand for?
What case law deals with the duty to warn and the duty to protect?
A. Tarasoff v Board of Regents of the University of California
B. Jaffee v Redmond
C. Bogust v Iverson
A. Tarasoff v Board of Regents of the University of California
This perspective on multicultural counseling states that universal qualities exist in counseling that can be generalized from culture to culture.
A. Edict Perspective
B. Emic Perspective
C. Etic Perspective
D. Didactic Perspective
C. Etic Perspective
What type of client is unwilling, unready, or opposed to change?
A. Resistant client
B. Reluctant client
C. Negative client
A. Resistant client
Which is not a technique of cognitive therapy?
A. Challenging the way individuals process information
B. Increasing positive self-statements and exercises
C. Teaching, employing humor, confronting, role-playing, offering feedback
D. Increasing positive self-statements and exercises
C. Teaching, employing humor, confronting, role-playing, offering feedback
What are the 4 main Attribution Models of Counselors
(5 bonus points for the roles of the client and counselor in each.)
Medical - The counselor acts as an Expert. Clients are not blamed or held responsible for their problems; the downside is clients may become dependent on the counselor.
Moral - The counselor acts as a coach and motivator. The client is held responsible for causing and solving their problems.
Compensatory - The counselor acts as a teacher. The client is seen as only responsible for solving but not causing problems; partner with a counselor for solutions.
Enlightenment - The counselor acts as an Authority Figure. Clients are held responsible for causing their problems but not for solving them
How many topics are covered in the ACA Code of Ethics?
A. Nine
B. Ten
C. Eleven
D. Seven
A. Nine
What is the “Fourth Force” in the field of counseling?
A. Multicultural Counseling
B. Broaching
C. Transcendental Psychology
D. Diversity, equity, and inclusion.
A. Multicultural Counseling
What is the recommended distance (provided by the book in inches) between counselor and client in a room?
A. 30-39 inches
B. 35-40 inches
C. 80-100 inches
D. 75-80 inches
A. 30-39 inches
What are 4 of the most common types of crises?
A. Belonging, irrational thoughts, developmental, systematic
B. Situational, financial, technological, belonging
C. Developmental, ecosystemic, situational, existential
D. Existential, ecosystemic, situational, interpersonal
C. Developmental, ecosystemic, situational, existential
Name at least 4 Limitations of Ethical Codes
- Some issues cannot be resolved by a code of ethics.
- Enforcing ethical codes is difficult.
- There may be conflicts within the standards delineated by the code.
- Some legal and ethical issues are not covered in codes.
- Ethical codes are historical documents. Thus, what may be acceptable practice at one time may be considered unethical later.
- Sometimes conflicts arise between ethical and legal codes.
- Ethical codes do not address cross-cultural issues.
- Ethical codes do not address every possible situation.
- There is often difficulty in bringing the interests of all parties involved in an ethical dispute together systematically.
- Ethical codes are not proactive documents for helping counselors decide what to do in new situations.
What ethical principle does the counselor use when he/she does not inflict harm on the client?
A. Non-Maleficence
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Beneficence
A. Non-Maleficence
Which chapter in our text covers issues related to abuse, addiction, and disability in counseling?
A. Chapter 8
B. Chapter 17
C. Chapter 14
D. Chapter 11
B. Chapter 17
When counselors tell about themselves and their functioning in the counseling relationship, the presentation should be?
A. Multimodal
B. Descriptive
C. Auditory
D. Visual
A. Multimodal
Which one is the basic assumption that distinguish systems theory?
A. Symptomatic behaviors must be understood from an interactional viewpoint
B. The importance of noticing and dealing with past patterns in order to avoid repeating these behaviors in interpersonal relationships.
C. The approach focuses on the open and accepting relationship established by counselors and clients and the short-term nature of the helping process.
D. The importance of noticing and dealing with past patterns in order to avoid repeating these behaviors in interpersonal relationships
A. Symptomatic behaviors must be understood from an interactional viewpoint.
What was the Bogust v. Iverson Case?
In 1960, a judge ruled in the case of Bogust v. Iverson that a counselor with a doctoral degree could not be held liable for the suicide of one of his clients because counselors were “mere teachers” who received training in a department of education
What type of ethics deals with focusing on the character traits of the counselor and nonobligatory ideals to which professionals aspire?
Virtue Ethics
This is the challenge of late adulthood according to Erik Erikson.
Ego integrity vs. Despair
Counselors should avoid this when talking to a client. Hint- it is also known as “preaching” to the client.
Lecturing
What are the three theories that have a cognitive base?
Rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), reality therapy (RT), and cognitive therapy (CT)
Name the Three C’s of Addiction