All of the following represent areas of potential malpractice for counseling except
a. Failing to take action when someone other than the client is in danger
b. Improperly certifying a client in a commitment hearing
c. Providing services for which competence has not been established
d. Breaching confidentiality
e. Promising a "cure"
f. All of the above are potential examples of malpractice
f
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In the behavioral counseling context, what is covert modeling?
a. When live models are not available, symbolic models may be used, such as characters in films, cartoons, and books. b. Clients with lower levels of anxiety can act as models for more anxious clients. c. The model exists in the client’s imagination and is called upon when the client chooses how to behave. d. The therapist describes a situation with a character who models undesired behaviors. e. The therapist describes a situation with a character who models desired behaviors.
Personal factors shown to enhance functional outcomes include all except
a. a strong spiritual or religious orientation b. general agreeableness and social interaction skills c. use of avoidance as a coping strategy d. high levels of hope
"Suffering is due to craving or clinging to the wrong things." This statement is consistent with the __________ of Buddhism
a. First Noble Truth b. Second Noble Truth c. Third Noble Truth d. Fourth Noble Truth
Much of even your best helping work will be ineffective, if you fail to ____
A) ?generalize and transfer learning B) ?identify the client's root issues C) ?properly assess positive and negative consequences D) ?detail insufficient alternatives