Ethical standards for the school counseling profession

a) provide current legal guidelines for professional practice.
b) offer a general framework for professional practice and responsible behavior.
c) are absolute guidelines counselors must adhere to.
d) prohibit private practice.


b

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Although some clients can describe the day and time the first self-injury incident occurred in detail, others cannot remember the details

a. true b. false

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If parents have a negative reaction to their child's assessment results indicating their child has a disability, the counselor should:

A) ?keep explaining the results to them until they feel more positive. B) ?refer the parents for grief counseling. C) ?monitor the situation so the child does not internalize the parents' reaction. D) ?not do anything because it is natural for parents to have a negative reaction.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The Americans with Disabilities Act protects student health information the same way the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act protects student records. 2. Culture affects behavior and test items measure behavior so it is impossible to totally remove the effect of culture from assessment. 3. Interpreting test scores with caution means that we do not know the consequences of interpreting a score for a given individual with diverse characteristics. 4. It is appropriate to translate assessments for students if you are a bilingual counselor. 5. Best practices in assessment are really ethical and legal practices.

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In consent, capacity means:

a) Capacity is the willingness of the client to be counseled, b) Capacity is the general ability of the client to understand what is happening in treatment c) Capacity is the ability of the client to answer the questions asked d) All of the above e) None of the above

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