What is the meaning of "free consent"?
a. When a psychologist answers patients' questions
b. Discussion regarding the supervision of the counselor's work with clients
c. Disclosure by the counselor of important information the client needs in making the decision as to whether he or she is to start counseling
d. When a client agrees to engage in counseling without coercion
d
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In which of the following situations would a counselor be required to break confidentiality related to intimate partner violence?
A. IPV is against the law and should always be reported to the police. B. No children in the household or exposed to IPV. C. The IPV survivor reports suicidal or homicidal ideation. D. All of the above.
Dr. Ames has been asked to conduct an assessment of an adolescent and determine if there are any psychological interventions needed for the child. She has received numerous parent reports, medical doctors reports, school reports, and disciplinary records from the school. However, after several attempts, Dr. Ames has not been able to meet with the adolescent to do an in-person evaluation. Dr. Ames, under time pressure, writes the report, but fails to mention that she was not able to see the adolescent. Under Standard 9.01b, Dr. Ames’ behavior would be considered _______________.
a. ethical b. unethical c. unavoidable d. permitted
What is Naloxone?
a. A prescription medication that reverses signs of opioid overdose b. A prescription medication that causes adverse effects to an individual if they drink alcohol c. A prescription medication that helps individuals cope with chronic pain d. A prescription medication that is similar to cocaine
Of the following phases of recovery in PTSD, which does not belong?
a. The calm, tranquil "before the storm" phase. b. The emotional numbing phase. c. The intrusive-repetitive phase. d. The reflective-transition phase.