Guide
1. If a counselor feels that a client would benefit from specialized therapy after
treatment, what should the counselor do?
Suggest that the client return for more sessions.
Encourage the client to manage their issues independently.
Provide a referral to a specialized therapist.
Dismiss the client's request for further support.
2. Your client, Jordan, has just tested positive for HIV. He is in a relationship and
is convinced that if he tells his partner, Julian, he will leave him. What are your
ethical responsibilities in this situation?
Call Julian
Tell Jordan that he should tell Julian
Refuse to treat Jordan further unless he tells Julian of his HIV-positive
status
Maintain confidentiality
3. Describe how the moral model of addiction interprets the behavior of
individuals who excessively use alcohol.
The moral model sees addiction as a disease that requires medical
treatment.
The moral model emphasizes social influences on alcohol use.
The moral model focuses on psychological factors influencing
behavior.
, The moral model interprets excessive alcohol use as a result of
personal choice and moral failing.
4. What term is defined as the understanding of one's own thoughts, feelings,
and behaviors in counseling?
Referral
Cultural competence
Confidentiality
Insight
5. Describe how rationalization as an ego defense mechanism can affect a
person's decision-making process.
Rationalization can lead individuals to justify their indulgent
behaviors, potentially undermining their long-term goals.
Rationalization helps individuals avoid facing their true feelings about
their actions.
Rationalization has no impact on decision-making.
Rationalization encourages individuals to confront their issues directly.
6. In a scenario where a counselor fails to document a client's progress
accurately, what potential consequences might arise?
Increased client satisfaction
Improved cultural competence
Enhanced therapeutic rapport
Legal issues and compromised treatment effectiveness
7. What is the primary goal of needle exchange programs?
, To promote complete abstinence from drug use
To provide counseling services
To increase drug availability
To reduce the spread of infectious diseases
8. Jackie is recently discharged from the Air Force. His counselor suspects that
he has PTSD due to his experiences during active duty in Afghanistan. The
counselor contacted the Veteran's Administration and located a clinic in the
area with special groups for veterans with PTSD. The counselor then made
arrangements for Jackie to attend these groups while he is still in primary
treatment for substance abuse. The counselor's actions are best described as:
Client education
Consultation
Ethical responsibility
Case management
9. What is the term used for drugs that assist in the treatment of mental
disorders?
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
Harm reduction strategies
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Psychoanalysis
10. What are the two types of conditioning associated with behavioral therapy?
Cognitive and emotional conditioning
Classical and operant conditioning
, Humanistic and existential conditioning
Psychoanalytic and systemic conditioning
11. Collateral interviews involve:
Requiring release of information documents if the information is
voluntarily given
Being done with immediate family members and no one else
Gathering information from other persons who are, or have been,
associated with the person being assessed
Asking significant others about their opinions as to whether or not a
person has a substance abuse or dependency problem
12. Describe the significance of making a referral in the counseling process after
a client completes treatment.
Making a referral is unnecessary if the client feels satisfied with their
current therapist.
Making a referral is significant as it ensures the client continues to
receive appropriate support and care tailored to their needs.
Making a referral indicates that the counselor has failed in their
treatment.
Making a referral is only important for clients with severe addiction
issues.
13. Describe how a counselor's personal values might impact their decision-
making process in client treatment.
A counselor's personal values are irrelevant in a clinical setting.
A counselor's personal values can lead them to prioritize certain
treatment methods over others based on their beliefs.