CP 6600 Professional Orientation and Ethics

Final Study Guide

(F117)

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1. Action-oriented theories primarily focus on:

2. The role of the counselor in action-oriented theories tends to be:

3. The influence and principles of behaviorism in the field of counseling have been:

4. In behavioral approaches to counseling, clients’ problems are viewed as resulting from:

5. Which of the following techniques tend NOT to be used by behavioral counselors?

6. The primary goal of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is to:

7. William Glasser is credited as the founder of which therapy?

8. The role of counselors within reality therapy is best described as being:

9. Play therapy is most useful for children because:

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10. Power in the family is directly related to:

11. When working with the issue of power, the family counselor should:

12. A strategic family counselor would be concerned primarily with resolving:

13. Reframing is defined as:

14. Family counseling shares great similarity with:

15. The primary difference between family and individual counseling is:

16. Which of the following techniques is NOT used in sex therapy?

17. The biggest difficulty in learning to do effective sex counseling tends to be:

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18. The primary task of a vocational counselor is to:

19. Decision-making includes:

20. The first step in helping clients with career decisions involves the counselor:

21. The process of self-awareness includes which of the following activities?

22. Which of the following roles best describes the main function of a life coach?

23. A primary goal of career counseling is to help the client optimize their resources and make decisions leading to:

24. Individuals who experience job-related distress often report:

25. The marketplace in the United States is dominated by:

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26. Addictions counseling involves clients who abuse:

27. The difference between drug use and drug abuse is the:

28. The continuum of drug behavior follows what pattern?

29. Adolescents who are frequent drug abusers appear to be:

30. Treatment of the drug abuser usually requires:

31. Outpatient treatment for adolescent drug and alcohol addiction often includes:

32. Which of the following statements about drug use and abuse is most true?

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33. When working with a diverse population of clients, your job as a counselor is to:

34. The definition of “culture” in the text is used to refer to:

35. When counseling culturally different clients, it is suggested that counselors:

36. Aging clients may experience which of the following?

37. Which of the following was viewed as a mental illness by the APA until 1973?

38. In the text, the most challenging aspect of working with lesbian and gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) clients may be:

39. When working with a disabled (or differently-abled) client, it is important:

40. All of the following are common reasons men may seek counseling EXCEPT:

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41. Which of the following current trends in counseling have created complex ethical issues?

42. The codes of ethics provided by different professional organizations are:

43. Beginning counselors should:

44. It is useful to consider ethical issues and possible resolutions at which critical times?

45. The process of the seduction of a client by a counselor is:

46. Which type of multiple (dual) relationship is considered to be the most destructive?

47. The confidential nature of the counselor/client relationship may ethically be
breached when:

48. Informed consent is based on the notion that clients have a right to be protected against which of the following?

49. Counselors have an ethical and legal obligation to breach client’s confidentiality when any of the following occur EXCEPT:

50. Clients have certain legal rights, including:

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