This ethical trap implies that our personal values may differ from the values of the counseling profession:

a. The “Who Will Benefit” Trap
b. The “Values” Trap
c. The “Commonsense, Objectivity” Trap
d. The “Circumstantiality” Trap


b. The “Values” Trap

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Welfel indicated that being ethically ___________________ goes beyond knowing and following the rules and believed that it is a core aspect of professional counselors’ work and life.

a. Diverse b. Sensitive c. Evaluative d. Nonmaleficent

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Counselors who use solution-focused brief counseling (SFBC) believe that people

A) ?will resist counselor's suggestions. B) ?need to focus on the causes of their problems. C) ?focus on present problems. D) ?are free to make responsible choices.

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Which of the following is true concerning the relationship between ethical codes and the law?

a. Ethical codes are not intended to supersede the law; they typically clarify existing law and policy. b. The law is not intended to supersede professional ethical codes; they typically clarify existing ethical codes and policies. c. Regardless of what the law states, ethical codes, which are defined by the profession and for the profession, should be followed. d. None of the above.

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Because children often believe they are invisible when they put on sunglasses, Gill suggests using sunglasses in her work with ________ children

a. abused b. disabled c. adopted d. immature

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