Wayne, a mental health therapist, was convinced that his client intended to assault a co-worker. Wayne alerted the co-worker that he may be in danger. Ethically, Wayne

(a) had the option of maintaining confidentiality.
(b) was required to consult a supervisor before taking this action.
(c) was required to take this action.
(d) had no basis for his action.


c

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The incorporation of contextual dimensions such as culture, race, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion, and geography into counseling is called

a. culturally responsive counseling. b. culturally sensitive counseling. c. openness to differences in counseling. d. None of the above.

Counseling

Which of the following is included in the gestalt practice of inclusion:

a. honoring of the client’s experience without letting go of one’s own experience as the therapist b. honoring the client’s experience even if it means letting go of one’s own experience as the therapist c. empathy for the client d. in gestalt therapy, inclusion is simply acceptance of the client

Counseling

If a student takes an IQ test three times and receives a significantly different score each time, this is a problem of

a. reliability. b. content-related validity. c. construct validity. d. No decision can be made with the information provided.

Counseling

According to Rogers, the problem of communication is most likely one of:

a. caring. b. language. c. patience. d. talking.

Counseling