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1. If a counseling candidate successfully demonstrates all 12 core functions
using the Case Presentation Method (CPM), what might be the next step in
their professional development?
They must take additional courses on client rights.
They should immediately begin working with clients unsupervised.
They may proceed to obtain licensure or certification in counseling.
They are required to conduct independent research on therapeutic
approaches.
2. Discuss how defining the problem contributes to effective treatment planning
in counseling.
Defining the problem helps in assessing the counselor's qualifications.
Defining the problem is irrelevant to the treatment process.
Defining the problem is only necessary for legal documentation.
Defining the problem allows counselors to understand the client's
specific challenges and strengths, which informs the treatment plan.
3. What is psychosis?
Progressive cognitive impairment including memory loss
A period of unbridled energy, often resulting in insomnia and
hyperactivity
Loss of contact with reality
4. Which of the following is the correct definition of the term "framework"?
, ideas that are expressed as words
links that exist between social structures in society
a structure that is used to hold ideas together and guide decision-
making and practice
factual statements or claims which are subject to correction and/or
corroboration
5. Which of the following is a characteristic of substance abuse disorder?
Increased focus and productivity due to substance use
Occasional use of substances in a social setting
Use of substances only under medical supervision
Inability to control substance use despite harmful consequences
6. Which one of the 12 core functions is described as relating with in-house staff
or outside professionals to assure comprehensive, quality care for the client?
Referral.
Case management.
Consultation.
Client education.
7. A mental health worker asks the nurse to explain how crisis intervention
works. Which of the following is the most appropriate response of the nurse?
Crisis intervention helps the client to:
Find a solution to an immediate and overwhelming problem.
Uncover unconscious processes and early life experiences.
Use new ways of coping with an unexpected major problem.
, Become aware of personal limitations that led to the crisis state.
8. If a new counseling center implements a digital admissions form, what key
information should they ensure is included to comply with ethical standards?
Personal and demographic information, patient rights, and billing
information.
Only personal information and emergency contacts.
Client preferences for therapy techniques and counselor
qualifications.
Session notes and client feedback forms.
9. What type of tool is the SASSI in the context of substance abuse treatment?
diagnostic interview
self-report tool
treatment plan
therapeutic technique
10. Describe the importance of confidentiality in the context of ethical
responsibilities in counseling.
Confidentiality is optional depending on the client's request.
Confidentiality is less important than the counselor's reputation.
Confidentiality only matters in group therapy settings.
Confidentiality is crucial as it protects client privacy and fosters
trust in the therapeutic relationship.
11. Ontology raises questions about
The nature of existence.
, The nature of values.
The nature of knowledge.
The nature of the universe.
12. If a counselor identifies a high 'rate of needs' in a client, what should be the
counselor's next step in the treatment planning process?
To refer the client to a different counselor immediately.
To schedule a follow-up session without any changes.
To explore and recommend appropriate treatment services that
address those needs.
To ignore the needs and focus on the client's strengths.
13. What is the primary focus of ethical responsibilities in counseling?
Client's social status
Client welfare and confidentiality
Financial gain for the counselor
Therapist's personal beliefs
14. Describe the significance of Client Goals and Objectives in the counseling
process.
Client Goals and Objectives guide the therapeutic process by
providing clear outcomes for both the client and counselor to work
towards.
Client Goals and Objectives are irrelevant to the counseling process.
Client Goals and Objectives only benefit the counselor, not the client.