Counseling usually results in more than one single outcome for clients
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Your clinical practice is working primarily with clients with chronic pain issues. You have attended training and have recently become certified as an acupuncturist. You have demonstrated competence in acupuncture with clients with pain issues
Recently you were approached by one of your mentors about participating in research using acupuncture to treat depression and fibromyalgia. You decide to participate despite the fact that you have no experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia and know very little about this diagnosis. You obtain and record for research the pain scores of clients prior to and after receiving acupuncture and counseling sessions. You have not provided your clients with any informed consent information regarding this study and have gathered data without their permission or knowledge. A serious violation of what ethical principle has occurred as a result of your behavior? a. justice. b. fidelity. c. nonmaleficence. d. professionalism. e. autonomy. f. both b and e have been violated.
When considering group processes, which theory explains that people rely on their stereotypes of groups in understanding how individual members can help the group accomplish its goals?
A. status characteristics and expectation states theory B. exchange theory C. psychodynamic theory D. self-categorization theory
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the power relationship between client and counselor?
A) ?Human services professionals are aware that in their relationship with clients, power and status are equal. B) ?Power aspects of dual or multiple relationships may impair professional judgment. C) ?The very act of helping has power implications. D) ?Awareness of and openness to talking about power issues is an appropriate way to improve client relations.
It is part of our ethical foundation to promote the ________ autonomy of clients by involving them in their treatment planning.
a. Nonmaleficence b. Autonomy c. Beneficence d. Fidelity