When the practitioner is having difficulty applying or understanding an ethical standard
a. It is appropriate to consult with a professional colleague
b. The best thing to do is contact a lawyer
c. The counselor can make an educated guess and move forward
d. The counselor can write to the professional organization and ask for the standard to be
changed
a. It is appropriate to consult with a professional colleague
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__________ occur when professionals assume two or more roles simultaneously or sequentially with a person seeking their help
a. Multiple relationships b. Professional relationships c. Personal relationships d. Normal relationships
Which of the following is true of atheoretical eclecticism?
(a) It is likely to be confusing to clients. (b) It can contain incompatible elements. (c) It combines interventions without regard to an overriding theory of change or development. (d) All of the above.
Which of the following is not considered essential knowledge for a culturally competent counselor?
a. Knowing how to analyze transference reactions b. Understanding the dynamics and impact of oppression and racism c. Being able to understand the worldview of their clients, and learn about their clients' cultural background d. Being aware of institutional barriers that prevent minorities from utilizing the mental health services availablein their community
If you were to design an intensive action-oriented treatment to support durable change in clients with a particular problem, you would expect that:
a. it would be a very good match for those in the precontemplation and contemplation stages of change, but be detrimental for those already in the action stage of change. b. it would help those in the contemplation stage by moving them forward to preparation and action, but be of little impact on precontemplators or those already in the action stage of change. c. it would be a poor match for precontemplators and most contemplators, but quite successful for those ready for action. d. it would help those in the contemplation or preparation stages, but be a poor match for those in the precontemplation or action stage of change.