What dangers of touching clients?

What will be an ideal response?


- Touch can engender sexual feelings and transference reactions in the client.
- Can communicate a negative message.
- May impose more intimacy than the client desires.
- May be seen as phony.

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While you are a counseling graduate student

a. you have a different code of ethics from the one of practicing counselors. b. you must follow the same code of ethics as practicing counselors. c. you will not be held accountable for making ethical mistakes. d. the ethical standards you are held to are less rigorous than those imposed on practicing counselors. e. you do not have a code of ethics that applies to you.

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Which of the following is NOT a limitation of the trait approach?

a. Trait models lack a theoretical and philosophical basis. b. Trait models do not all agree on the number of primary traits that make up personality. c. Trait instruments must be administered individually by highly trained individuals. d. Trait instruments are based on self-reports.

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The codes of ethics

a. Are guidelines to the quality of care for our clients b. Are guidelines to consider only when you are new to the field c. Tell you exactly what to do d. Are only for members who pay dues to that professional organization

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Interconnections within personal networks are known as ______.

A. mesosystems B. macrosystems C. exosystems D. microsystems

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