You are a practicing counselor. A friend of one of your clients comes up to you in a shopping mall and says, “Sally is getting so much out of therapy with you.” You reply, “I very much enjoy working with her.” Which of the following principles of ethical practice have you violated?
a. beneficence
b. integrity
c. none
d. justice
e. respect for people’s rights and dignity
Answer: e
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Which of the following is not an environmental factor significant in the experience of an individual’s racial identity?
a. place and time b. social climate c. gender roles d. significant cultural or political events
Which of the following statements is mentioned by Thomas when describing the theology of behavior?
a) We are interconnected with the environment around us. b) We were created with moral freedom and personal agency. c) Behavior is soul language. d) All of the above e) Only b and c f) None of the above
Joe is a 27-year old addict who has begun counseling, but has not yet been able to give up using drugs. During one session, he tells his counselor that he is beginning to feel that "it is useless to try to stop," and that "sometimes life is not worth living." The counselor is concerned that Joe could be suicidal. The counselor should:
a. assess Joe's potential for suicide without directly asking him about suicide plans, but assess his high-risk factors. b. assess Joe's potential for suicide by asking him about his intent, and evaluating high risk factors. c. determine if Joe has a gun or other weapon. d. initiate involuntary hospitalization procedures.
The role of an existential counselor can best be described as a:
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).