Reference no: EM133339507
Questions
1. Values are legal constraints on practice.
a. True b. False
2. Absolute confidentiality cannot be guaranteed.
a. True b. False
3. Professional counsellors must attain competence in all areas of the work.
a. True b. False
4. Counsellors should be consistent in their use of skills regardless of the motivation of their clients.
a. True b. False
5. The stage for the relationship is set before counsellors first meet their clients.
a. True b. False
6. Counsellor self-disclosure violates ethical standards prohibiting dual relationships.
a. True b. False
7. Listening is not a passive act.
a. True b. False
8. Active listening involves hearing what is said as well as what is left unsaid.
a. True b. False
9. Multiple questions should be avoided unless they are complementary.
a. True b. False
10. "Why" questions are effective for promoting insight.
a. True b. False
11. As a rule, when clients express feelings, counsellors should respond with empathy.
a. True b. False
12. Invitational empathy and inferred empathy are identical.
a. True b. False
13. Motivational interviewing discourages the use of empathy.
a. True b. False
14. Selective attention errors arise when people only look at part of the situation.
a. True b. False
15. When people perceive that their freedom is in jeopardy they may increase undesired behaviour.
a. True b. False
16. At the defensive phase clients may lose the ability to think rationally.
a. True b. False
17. Hallucinations and delusions are examples of positive symptoms.
a. True b. False
18. During manic periods, people may experience extreme agitation and need little sleep.
a. True b. False
19. Worldview measure an individual's depth of understanding about other cultures.
a. True b. False
20. In general, North Americans place high value on collective identity.
a. True b. False