Counseling Foundations
Professional Organizations
Ethical Principles
Ethics Codes
Values & Bias
100

Counseling emphasizes ___ rather than pathology.

Wellness

100

Unified national organization advocating for counselors.

American Counseling Association

100

Ethical principle supporting client self‑determination

Autonomy

100

Primary purpose of ethical codes

Guide clinical practice

100

Ethical counseling avoids imposing ___.

Values

200

Client concerns are often seen as ___ responses to life events.

Normal
200

National‑level specialty groups within ACA.

Divisions

200

Fancy word for “Do no harm.”

Nonmaleficence

200

Ethics codes do NOT replace ___.

Law

200

Providing psychoeducation rather than advice supports which ethical principle?

Autonomy

300

Empowerment in counseling promotes client ___.

Autonomy/independence

300

State‑level ACA organizations

Branches

300

Acting in the client’s best interest

Beneficence

300

Ethics codes help process ethical ___.

Complaints

300

Thinking less of a client because of their behavior violates which ethical principle?

Justice

400

Counseling differs from medical model because it emphasizes growth, prevention, and _____.

Development

400

Professional counselors in Pennsylvania belong to which ACA region?

North Atlantic

400

Trustworthiness and honoring commitments

Fidelity

400

Biggest limitation of ethical codes.

Cannot anticipate every situation

400

Counselor self‑awareness includes understanding one’s ___.

Impact on Others/Own World View

500

The primary goal of counseling is creating an environment conducive to ___.

Client Change

500

Benefit that comes from ACA membership

FREE continuing education/journal access

500

Truthfulness and transparency

Veracity

500

Ethical codes support the mission of the their ___.

Professional Organization

500

Changing your values is NOT required but ___ is.

Critical Self-Reflection