Setting Ethical Limits: For Caring and Competent Professionals ______________________________________
42. Boundary crossings are usually not recommended for clients with borderline personality disorder.
46. Humanistic theorists
A) openly embrace counselor self-disclosure. B) note that self-disclosure is a sign of a narcissistic counselor. C) assert that self-disclosure harms the counselor-client relationship. D) argue that self-disclosure indicates counselors’ negative regard for clients.
A) True B) False
43. All of the following behaviors/actions have strong exploitative potential, EXCEPT: A) Referrals B) Bartering with clients C) Physical contact with clients D) Sexual relationship with supervisee 44. The safest course of action to prevent boundary violations within multiple relationships is to A) retain clients after a romantic relationship is initiated. B) keep meticulous notes about interactions in the client’s record. C) maintain established boundaries and limits indefinitely after therapy ends. D) wait two years before initiating a personal or business relationship with a client. 45. When considering whether to accept a gift from a client, the primary consideration should be A) sentimentality.
47. Professionals should generally avoid using self- disclosures that
A) clarify a point for a client. B) contaminate transference. C) keep the focus on the client. D) set clear boundaries in the relationship.
48. Competent counseling includes maintaining the knowledge and skills required to understand and properly use treatment tools, including technology.
A) True B) False
49. According to the ACA Code of Ethics, the profession of counseling is limited to in-person, face-to-face interactions.
B) the monetary value of the gift. C) your personal need for the gift. D) the effect on the therapeutic relationship.
A) True B) False
50. Some technology-based forms of communication can result in the loss of important nonverbal and verbal cues.
A) True B) False
Course Code: SWTX06SE
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