________________________ are based on the notion that professional ethics include the ideas of personal character. It challenges the consultant “to look at who you are” instead of “what you do”.
a. Principle ethics
b. Virtue ethics
c. Mandatory ethics
d. Aspirational ethics
b. Virtue ethics
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Client: Police work is always exciting. Counselor: What information do you have that tells you that? The counselor is using an approach most similar to
a. a spiritual perspective. b. Holland's theory. c. Krumboltz's social learning theory. d. work adjustment theory.
Which of the following statements is/are true about the role of personal values in professional ethics _____
a. Personal values or morals supersede professional ethics b. The most important thing a counselor can do is to be "values-free" in his/her counseling c. Professional ethics must be upheld, regardless of the personal values and beliefs of the counselor d. All of the above
Addressing external barriers that impede human development is the core purpose of
a. counseling. b. consultation. c. advocacy. d. None of the above.
Kottler asserts that a "counseling group for counselors" can help counselors deal more effectively with the that comes from working with people in pain
a. anxiety b. toxic effect c. depression d. burnout risk