What information should be shared with clients concerning the parameters of informed consent?
What will be an ideal response?
Goals, risks, benefits, procedures, and limitations
Billing and fees (if applicable)
Confidentiality, rights, and limitations
Counselor training status
Involvement in supervision
Client's access to records
Client's rights to choose a counselor and be active in the counseling process
Client's rights to refuse counseling and implication of that refusal
Client's rights to additional questions about counseling and to have questions answered in comprehensible language
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After obtaining the background information about the problem, the counselor should be careful to __________ when choosing words, ordering the information, and emphasizing particular details
a. Not impose bias b. Insert clinical opinions throughout c. Include descriptive words and adjectives d. Be only positive
It is usually most beneficial to use __________ assessment to help clients figure out the best career option.
a. formal b. informal c. both formal and informal d. None of the above
A person with low power is most likely to
a. Attempt to understand high-power individuals b. have accurate perceptions of high-power members c. Feel confidence in their low-power peers d. Give in to the demands of high power members
___________________ according to Hoheshil (1996) is "the process of comparing the symptoms exhibited by the client with the diagnostic criteria of some type of classification system" (p. 66)
a. Assessment b. Appraisal c. Psychological testing d. Treatment planning e. Diagnosis