Of the following, which are believed to be more difficult clients because of mistrust?

a. Both physically abused children, and emotionally abused children
b. Emotionally abused children.
c. Sexually abused children.
d. Physically abused children.


c

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Dr. Gupta is treating a 10-year-old with an anxiety problem. The specifics of the case are challenging for Dr. Gupta to address, so he wants to consult with Dr. Suresh for a recommendation about how to proceed. Which of the following is true?

a. Dr. Gupta cannot consult with Dr. Suresh because doing so would break confidentiality. b. Dr. Gupta can consult with Dr. Suresh, but only if he receives specific consent from the 10-year-old’s parents and assent from the 10-year-old. c. Dr. Gupta can consult with Dr. Suresh but must be careful to only provide information that is absolutely necessary. d. The APA Ethical Principles allow for Dr. Gupta to provide full information to Dr. Suresh, including the client’s name and other identifying information.

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Which of the following is described as an experimenter effect?

a. Terman’s effect b. Observer effect c. Rosenthal effect d. Hawthorne effect

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With regard to fairness in assessment, Helms (2006) suggest that when interpreting test scores, counselors should consider the client's:

A) ?level of intelligence. B) ?past experience with psychological testing and psychotherapy. C) ?family history and presence of significant life stressors. D) ?psychological characteristics and internalized racial or cultural experiences.

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Which of the following statements is true with regard to the issue of confidentiality with minors?

a. Those who do groups with children are not required to explain to them what will be kept confidential and what may need to be shared with school personnel. b. Those who do groups with children need to explain what will be kept confidential and what may need to be shared with school personnel. c. School counselors can be completely candid in how they talk about children attending their groups to teachers and administrators. d. If children begin to talk about other members outside of the group, they will be expelled from school.

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