MN MFT ORAL FINAL EXAM TEST 2025/ 2026 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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How can owing delinquent state taxes affect my licensure?
- Answer-The board may not renew or issue a license if
the licensee/applicant ones delinquent stated taxes in
excess of $500
What are the consequences of failure to report a neglect,
physical, or sexual abuse to a child within the last 3 years?
- Answer-Failure to report is a misdemeanor. Additional
consequences are disciplinary action by the board and
possible civil suit from the client/family
You have been seeing a couple for awhile. When her
husband is out of the room, the wife tells you that she is
having an affair. What should you do? - Answer-As a
LMFT, I can not disclose this secret. Instead, I would talk
to the client about the no-secrets agreement that we
created at the beginning of therapy, I would encouraged
the client to talk to the partner about this secret. If the
secret was not shared, I would let the couple know that my
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ability to be there for them and meet their needs has been
compromised and that this is an issue. If not resolvable,
then I would provide 3 referrals.
Neglect - Answer-The failure of caretakers to provide a
child or a vulnerable adult with food, clothing, shelter,
medical care, education, or supervision. It is also a failure
to protect a child or vulnerable adult from conditions or
actions in which imminent or seriously endanger their
physical/mental health.
Name the 2 categories of mandate reporting - Answer-1.
Duty to Warn, 2. Child or Vulnerable Adult Abuse
What basic information should be included in a report of
suspected abuse or neglect - Answer-Identity of child or
vulnerable adult, any person believed to be responsible for
the abuse or neglect, nature/extent of abuse, and the
name and address of the mandated reporter
How quickly must you report suspected abuse or neglect -
Answer-An oral report must be given within 24 hours and
a written report within 72 hours excluding holidays and
weekends
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Physical Abuse - Answer-Any physical injury or threat
inflicted by a person responsible for a child or vulnerable
adult's care other than by accidental means or any
physical injury that cannot be reasonably explained by
injury history
You have volunteered to speak at a MAMFT event but are
mistakenly referred to as a doctor. How do you proceed? -
Answer-I would explain to the attendees and speaker that
I haven't earned my doctorate as it is my responsibility to
correct misinformation about myself.
What are the patient bill of rights? - Answer-Patients have
the right to: have a therapist that has met training and
experience, privacy, be free from discrimination, be free
from exploitation, examine their public record, have
access to their records, obtain a copy of the code of
ethics, report complaints, and be informed of costs prior to
treatment.
Your client tells you that her psychiatrist really creeps her
out. What should you do? - Answer-I would ask the client
to tell me more about the psychiatrist, as I would be
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curious in learning what about this interaction made her
feel creeped out. I would ensure that she knew her rights
to say no and treat assertive skills. If there was any
misconduct or unethical issues, I would encourage the
client to make a report and I would also make a report to
my board.
What are some circumstances that the court would report
a person to the board. - Answer-If the person was:
appointed a guardian, was committed, guilty of a felony,
guilty of fraud or abuse, guilty of violating narcotics laws or
controlled substances, have a mental illness, or been
found mentally incompetent.
What are the 6 types of situations that warrant malpractice
- Answer-1. procedure used was not within the domain of
accepted professional practice, 2. the professional was not
train in the technique/procedure; 3. did not use a
procedure that was more helpful; 4. Possible
consequences of treatment were not explained; 5.
Informed consent was not obtained or documented; 6.
Failure of duty to warn
Malpractice - Answer-Is a legal concept that involves
negligence that results in injury or loss the client. Failure to