A professional's promise not to disclose information revealed during the privacy of the counselor-client relationship, except under specific mutually understood conditions is called
a. Privacy
b. Privileged communication
c. Confidentiality
d. Justice
c
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Person-centered theory states that psychological distress is experienced when discrepancy exists between the total experience of the organism and the self-concept. This discrepancy is referred to as
a. incongruence b. conditional regard c. diminished empathy d. a paradox
Discuss pretest sensitization.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the author's discussion of classism and theory?
a. There are no counseling theories that address classism. b. Some counseling theories are more inclusive of classism than others. c. It is not necessary to have a counseling theory specifically addressing classism. d. The only psychological theory that addresses classism is the Modern Classism Theory.
The primary goal of professional ethics codes is to
a. punish clinicians for inappropriate actions. b. promote safety and client welfare. c. clarify jurisdictional laws. d. facilitate ethical research.