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EDCE 501 quiz 1 (GRADED) Status Completed Attempt Score 45 out of 45 points Time Elapsed 28 minutes out of 1 hour Results Displayed All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback • Question 1 2.25 out of 2.25 points Ronald directs his clients toward solutions instead of encouraging them to seek alternatives for themselves. He is likely to have a strong need: Selected Answer: Answers: for approval and/or to feel a sense of achievement and accomplishment. for approval and/or to feel a sense of achievement and accomplishment. to allow the client to come up with solutions. to empower his client. to nurture his client. • Question 2 2.25 out of 2.25 points Obtaining consultation is important because: Selected Answer: our prejudices, biases, personal needs, or emotional investment creates an inability to view a situation objectively. Answers: it creates a safety net when our actions are unethical. it is better to have someone else know who your client is in case something happens. our prejudices, biases, personal needs, or emotional investment creates an inability to view a situation objectively. the ethical codes state it is important. • Question 3 2.25 out of 2.25 points Empathy fatigue is common in professionals who: Selected Answer: treat survivors of stressful and traumatic events; treat people with mood, anxiety, and stress-related disorders; and work in vocational settings with people with mental and physical disabilities. Answers: practice self-care techniques. work in administrative positions and do not treat individuals. treat clients without empathy and rarely care about client outcomes. treat survivors of stressful and traumatic events; treat people with mood, anxiety, and stress-related disorders; and work in vocational settings with people with mental and physical disabilities. • Question 4 2.25 out of 2.25 points Some sources of counselor stress include all of the following EXCEPT: Selected Answer: practicing mindfulness. Answers: a stressful work environment. practicing mindfulness. the stress that clients experience and talk about in therapy. working in managed care and educational systems. • Question 5 2.25 out of 2.25 points An ethical issue arises when: Selected Answer: counselors encourage and promote dependence on the part of their clients. Answers: a new client temporarily experiences a period of dependence on the counselor. counselors encourage clients to come up with solutions to problems with minimal help from the counselor. a client develops an unhealthy dependence on their counselor and the counselor deals with it therapeutically, without blaming the client. counselors encourage and promote dependence on the part of their clients. • Question 6 2.25 out of 2.25 points Which of the following therapist behaviors might be indicative of a countertransference reaction? Selected Answer: Overprotecting or rejecting a client Answers: Refraining from giving advice Allowing the client the space to experience and release anger Empowering a client to make decisions Overprotecting or rejecting a client • Question 7 2.25 out of 2.25 points Which of the following statements is true with regard to ethical codes? Selected Answer: Conflicts sometimes emerge within ethics codes and among various organizations’ codes. Answers: Issues can be handled solely by relying on ethics codes. Conflicts sometimes emerge within ethics codes and among various organizations’ codes. Ethics codes tend to be proactive rather than reactive. Codes do not conflict with institutional policies and practices. • Question 8 2.25 out of 2.25 points When practitioners weigh multiple and often competing demands and goals, they must use: Selected Answer: their professional judgment. Answers: their attorneys to help them work through ethical issues. their former advisors as sounding boards. their professional judgment. common sense. • Question 9 2.25 out of 2.25 points The authors state that, in many ways, therapeutic encounters serve as mirrors in which therapists can see their own lives reflected. As a result: Selected Answer: therapy can become a catalyst for change in the therapist as well as in the client. Answers: therapy can become a catalyst for change in the therapist as well as in the client. many therapists become narcissistic. therapists tend to commit ethical violations stemming from blurred boundaries. the therapist cannot experience change. • Question 10 2.25 out of 2.25 points The first essential step towards ethical decision making is: Selected Answer: Answers: identifying the problem or dilemma. identifying the problem or dilemma. knowing the applicable laws. choosing a solution. reviewing the process. • Question 11 2.25 out of 2.25 points Reporting requirements in codes: Selected Answer: may not align with state laws or regulations. Answers: are specific and follow state laws and regulations. may not align with state laws or regulations. may not align with state laws, but align with state regulations. may align with state laws, but not align with state regulations. • Question 12 2.25 out of 2.25 points An ethical obligation that provides a major link between ethics and self-care is: Selected Answer: Answers: competence. competence. countertransference. the therapeutic relationship. personal therapy. • Question 13 2.25 out of 2.25 points Therapists who work with violent and suicidal clients: Selected Answer: are particularly vulnerable to stress. Answers: are less likely to experience burnout or impairments. will not feel the effects of stress if they do not experience countertransference. are particularly vulnerable to stress. are more likely to see a positive outcome in therapy. • Question 14 2.25 out of 2.25 points In an attempt to convince her young client to practice safe sex, Valerie fabricated her own statistics and facts about the hazards of unprotected sex. In this instance, Valerie violated the principle of: Selected Answer: veracity. Answers: fidelity. veracity. beneficence. justice. • Question 15 2.25 out of 2.25 points Robert runs into the office, unprepared and frustrated because he is late for his weekly appointment with his first client of the day. He is consistently late for his appointments. His behavior is: Selected Answer: unprofessional. Answers: immoral. illegal. unethical. unprofessional. • Question 16 2.25 out of 2.25 points Practitioners can help expand their awareness and clarify their values in dealing with the challenges of their work through: Selected Answer: Answers: reading and reflecting on the standards. reading and reflecting on the standards. meditation and relaxation. years of experience. reading self-help books. • Question 17 2.25 out of 2.25 points The counselor who asks the questions "Am I doing what is best for my client?" rather than "Is this situation unethical?" is functioning from which of the following ethical perspectives? Selected Answer: Virtue ethics Answers: Principle ethics Virtue ethics Value ethics Practical ethics • Question 18 2.25 out of 2.25 points Autonomy refers to: Selected Answer: the promotion of self-determination and the freedom of clients to be self- governing within their social and cultural framework. Answers: the promotion of self-determination and the freedom of clients to be self- governing within their social and cultural framework. avoiding doing harm to clients. the act of increasing client dependency. the process used to lead a client to a specific decision. • Question 19 2.25 out of 2.25 points When practitioners devote a portion of their professional time and skills to services for which there is no expectation of significant financial return, they are: Selected Answer: providing pro bono services. Answers: using a sliding scale. being financially irresponsible. providing pro bono services. suffering from a martyr complex. • Question 20 2.25 out of 2.25 points Joanne finds herself wanting to solve her client's problems, which are similar to the issues her daughter is going through. Joanne gives advice and feels frustrated when her client won't follow through on her suggestions. Her emotional reactions to her client, which involve her own projections, is based on: Selected Answer: countertransference. Answers: transference. nurturance. countertransference. caretaking. Show Less
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