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1. Describe how classical and operant conditioning are utilized in behavioral
therapy.
Classical and operant conditioning are used in behavioral therapy to
modify maladaptive behaviors through reinforcement and
association.
They are used to explore unconscious thoughts and feelings.
They focus on the interpretation of dreams and past experiences.
They are applied to enhance self-awareness and personal growth.
2. If a counselor holds strong personal beliefs against substance use, how might
this affect their treatment of clients with addiction issues?
It may lead to a biased approach that lacks empathy for the client's
experiences.
It will enhance their ability to connect with clients on a personal level.
It will encourage them to advocate for stricter policies against
substance use.
It will have no effect on their treatment methods.
3. Why is it important for counselors to handle disclosures of sensitive
information, such as a client's HIV status, with care?
It allows the counselor to share information with others freely.
It ensures that the counselor can provide immediate medical
assistance.
It helps the counselor to avoid legal issues.
, It is crucial to protect the client's privacy and build trust in the
therapeutic relationship.
4. If a new counselor is struggling with client engagement due to their lack of
experience, what strategy could they implement to improve their skills?
Avoid difficult clients until they gain more experience.
Limit their practice to only one type of therapy.
Focus solely on theoretical knowledge without practical application.
Seek supervision or mentorship from experienced counselors.
5. What does the moral model of addiction attribute the cause of addiction to?
Psychological trauma
Genetic predisposition
A moral failing or lack of willpower
Environmental factors
6. Describe the role of referrals in the counseling process and why they are
important.
Referrals in counseling help clients access additional support and
resources that may enhance their treatment.
Referrals are only necessary for clients with severe mental health
issues.
Referrals are used to terminate the counseling relationship.
Referrals indicate a failure of the counseling process.
7. What are arbitrary inferences and selective abstractions examples of?
Counseling ethics
, Therapeutic techniques
Cultural competence
Cognitive distortions
8. What is one situation where a counselor can release confidential information
without the client's consent?
When there is a risk of harm to the client or others.
When the counselor feels it is necessary for treatment.
When the information is requested by a family member.
When the client requests it.
9. Research evidence suggests that neighborhood/community factors, as well
as institutional and societal factors influence drug use among African
Americans mainly and directly by _.
e. All of the above
d. Both a and b
b. impacting stressors (e.g., poverty, discrimination, racism)
c. Lowering or raising self-esteem
a. shaping exposure to risk factors
10. When a client seeks treatment, the goals are best set
By the clinician, she is the expert.
By the client, it is her therapy.
By the facility, which generally has pre-formulated treatment goals for
clients.
, Through negotiation between the therapist and the client.
11. Which statement is TRUE regarding counselor self-exploration?
The counselor's personal issues should be disclosed to the client in
order to encourage transference.
Counselors best help themselves by helping other people.
Counselors should not rule out therapy for their own personal
issues.
Counselor self-exploration puts the clients at risk for counter-
transference.
12. In a scenario where a client is reluctant to share personal information, how
might a counselor effectively use collateral interviews?
The counselor should insist on the client sharing all information
during sessions.
The counselor could conduct collateral interviews with family
members to gain insights into the client's behavior and history.
The counselor should refer the client to another professional
immediately.
The counselor could avoid using collateral interviews and rely solely
on the client's input.
13. Your client has had several episodes of MDD and has attempted suicide in
the past. She appears to be suffering from an exacerbation of depression.
What is her risk of suicide?
Average. Each bout of MDD carries the same risk of suicide.
Higher than average because of the recurrent nature of her
depression and history of previous attempts.