Martin has been Joanna's counselor for five years and has developed a strong attraction to her. He believes the attraction is mutual and decides to pursue a sexually intimate relationship with her. Martin is disregarding all of the following EXCEPT
a. all of the ethics codes of the professional organizations prohibit sexual relationships between client and therapist.
b. he would not be convicted of a felony.
c. his actions would likely result in exploiting and harming Joanna.
d. he could have his license revoked.
b
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding the occurrence of depression in early adulthood?
A) ?Men are nearly twice as likely as women to be diagnosed with depression. B) ?Higher educational levels and increased income have been associated with the onset of depressive symptoms. C) ?Depression in young adults may be associated with the transition from adolescence to adulthood. D) ?Few environmental risk factors have been associated with the onset of depressive symptoms in young adults.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three key points made by this chapter about William and Hester's "informed eclecticism?"
a. there is no single superior approach to treatment b. construct treatment with a variety of effective approaches c. counselors gear an approach that fits their personality d. different types of individuals respond best to different treatment approaches.
Arbitrary hierarchies were used as discrimination against ethnic groups and were prevalent during
a. periodic mass migrations from certain European countries. b. the Native American concentration camp movement. c. the Civil Rights Movement. d. the American Revolution.
Ann's field placement involves working with victims of domestic abuse. Formerly an abuse victim herself, Ann over-identifies with several clients and has told her field supervisor that she wants to help other victims as she had been helped. It would be best if Ann
a. changed her placement so she is not working with abuse victims. b. asked her supervisor for therapy in order to overcome her difficulties working with domestic abuse clients. c. recognized that she is not personally fit for the profession. d. sought personal therapy along with supportive supervision.