Deck 9: Counseling Children and Vulnerable Adults
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Deck 9: Counseling Children and Vulnerable Adults
1
When it comes to determining who has the right to make decisions regarding a child's life, the law favors
A) the adult with whom the child is living.
B) grandparents, if they are raising the child.
C) biological parents.
D) the child himself or herself.
E) the child's adult sibling.
A) the adult with whom the child is living.
B) grandparents, if they are raising the child.
C) biological parents.
D) the child himself or herself.
E) the child's adult sibling.
C
2
In determining whether a child is a danger to self or others, the counselor should do all of the following EXCEPT
A) consult with a colleague.
B) consider the age and maturity level of the client.
C) follow the institutional policy on the issue.
D) assure the client of complete confidentiality.
E) document any actions taken.
A) consult with a colleague.
B) consider the age and maturity level of the client.
C) follow the institutional policy on the issue.
D) assure the client of complete confidentiality.
E) document any actions taken.
D
3
When counseling clients who are terminally ill and wish to explore end-of-life decisions, counselors should always do all of the following EXCEPT
A) help the clients clarify their thoughts and feelings about end-of-life choices.
B) assist the clients to deal with grief and loss issues.
C) examine their own values and beliefs about death and dying before agreeing to counsel terminally ill clients.
D) ensure that they have the competencies needed to work with terminally ill clients.
E) inform the terminally ill client's family that the client is considering various end of life options, and involve the family in the decision making process.
A) help the clients clarify their thoughts and feelings about end-of-life choices.
B) assist the clients to deal with grief and loss issues.
C) examine their own values and beliefs about death and dying before agreeing to counsel terminally ill clients.
D) ensure that they have the competencies needed to work with terminally ill clients.
E) inform the terminally ill client's family that the client is considering various end of life options, and involve the family in the decision making process.
E
4
With respect to counseling minor clients who are considering abortion
A) counselors should be aware that most teens avoiding talking to their parents about pregnancy because adolescents need to rebel against parental authority
B) that these clients may need to process issues of abuse, loss, love, and hopes for the future
C) counselors should advocate their own moral position regarding abortion
D) counselors should exercise care when assisting a minor to obtain an abortion
E) counselors should immediately refer these clients to medical professionals
A) counselors should be aware that most teens avoiding talking to their parents about pregnancy because adolescents need to rebel against parental authority
B) that these clients may need to process issues of abuse, loss, love, and hopes for the future
C) counselors should advocate their own moral position regarding abortion
D) counselors should exercise care when assisting a minor to obtain an abortion
E) counselors should immediately refer these clients to medical professionals
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5
Minor clients have
A) an ethical right to privacy and confidentiality, but no legal right in most states.
B) an ethical and a legal right to privacy and confidentiality in most states.
C) a legal right to determine when parents should become involved in the counseling process.
D) no ethical or legal rights.
E) a legal right to remain in counseling over their parents' objections.
A) an ethical right to privacy and confidentiality, but no legal right in most states.
B) an ethical and a legal right to privacy and confidentiality in most states.
C) a legal right to determine when parents should become involved in the counseling process.
D) no ethical or legal rights.
E) a legal right to remain in counseling over their parents' objections.
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6
Dual relationships in school settings
A) seldom cause problems.
B) don't usually create misunderstandings.
C) help students gain trust and respect for the counselor if the counselor has disciplinary functions in the noncounseling relationship.
D) generally should be avoided .
E) rarely occur when dealing with child abuse issues.
A) seldom cause problems.
B) don't usually create misunderstandings.
C) help students gain trust and respect for the counselor if the counselor has disciplinary functions in the noncounseling relationship.
D) generally should be avoided .
E) rarely occur when dealing with child abuse issues.
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7
The current ACA Code of Ethics
A) contains few standards specifically related to counseling children
B) advises counselors to develop specialty competences before attempting to counsel children
C) advises counselors to consider that adolescents are more concerned about privacy than adult clients
D) requires counselors to notify parents or guardians when teens disclose they have used marijuana
E) advises counselors to report to police any instances of "sexting" among adolescents
A) contains few standards specifically related to counseling children
B) advises counselors to develop specialty competences before attempting to counsel children
C) advises counselors to consider that adolescents are more concerned about privacy than adult clients
D) requires counselors to notify parents or guardians when teens disclose they have used marijuana
E) advises counselors to report to police any instances of "sexting" among adolescents
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8
Research has shown that school counselors are unanimous in believing that
A) confidentiality must be breached when students reveal they are using cocaine
B) "delicate cutting" is such risky behavior that parents must be notified
C) even young children are capable of giving informed consent to counseling
D) suicidal behavior poses a level of threat that requires breaching confidentiality
E) they should refer all children with serious depression when possible
A) confidentiality must be breached when students reveal they are using cocaine
B) "delicate cutting" is such risky behavior that parents must be notified
C) even young children are capable of giving informed consent to counseling
D) suicidal behavior poses a level of threat that requires breaching confidentiality
E) they should refer all children with serious depression when possible
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9
The 2005 ACA Code of Ethics advises counselors to
A) uphold the confidentiality rights of their minor clients even when parents object.
B) avoid legal liability by including parents in counseling sessions with their children.
C) avoid legal liability by disclosing to parents any risky behavior of a minor client, such as experimenting with drugs or alcohol.
D) establish collaborative relationships with parents.
E) obtain minor clients' legal informed consent for counseling services.
A) uphold the confidentiality rights of their minor clients even when parents object.
B) avoid legal liability by including parents in counseling sessions with their children.
C) avoid legal liability by disclosing to parents any risky behavior of a minor client, such as experimenting with drugs or alcohol.
D) establish collaborative relationships with parents.
E) obtain minor clients' legal informed consent for counseling services.
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10
Parents who object to their child's participation in counseling
A) have no legal rights.
B) have limited legal rights if there is a statute in the state that addresses the issue.
C) may have the right to demand that services be discontinued.
D) should be reported for suspected child abuse.
E) can win a law suit if they sue based on violation of their first amendment rights.
A) have no legal rights.
B) have limited legal rights if there is a statute in the state that addresses the issue.
C) may have the right to demand that services be discontinued.
D) should be reported for suspected child abuse.
E) can win a law suit if they sue based on violation of their first amendment rights.
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11
Many states have laws requiring reports of suspected abuse of all of the following EXCEPT
A) children.
B) elderly persons.
C) incompetent persons.
D) abused spouses or domestic partners .
E) developmentally disabled persons.
A) children.
B) elderly persons.
C) incompetent persons.
D) abused spouses or domestic partners .
E) developmentally disabled persons.
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12
As a professional counselor, you are required by law in all states to report
A) a client's threat to commit a burglary.
B) suspected child abuse or neglect.
C) unethical behavior of a colleague.
D) knowledge that a client has tested positive for HIV.
E) all of the above.
A) a client's threat to commit a burglary.
B) suspected child abuse or neglect.
C) unethical behavior of a colleague.
D) knowledge that a client has tested positive for HIV.
E) all of the above.
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13
School counselors have a legal obligation to do all of the following EXCEPT
A) obtain written parental permission before counseling students in most circumstances.
B) report child abuse if it is suspected.
C) inform parents if the counselor determines the child is at risk for suicide.
D) inform parents if the counselor determines the child is a danger to others.
E) secure parents' informed consent before providing unusual counseling services.
A) obtain written parental permission before counseling students in most circumstances.
B) report child abuse if it is suspected.
C) inform parents if the counselor determines the child is at risk for suicide.
D) inform parents if the counselor determines the child is a danger to others.
E) secure parents' informed consent before providing unusual counseling services.
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14
When reporting suspected child abuse in good faith, counselors should review their particular state statute to determine all of the following EXCEPT
A) who must make the report.
B) when the report must be made.
C) counselor liability for defamation of character.
D) whether past abuse must be reported.
E) whether a written report is required in addition to an oral report.
A) who must make the report.
B) when the report must be made.
C) counselor liability for defamation of character.
D) whether past abuse must be reported.
E) whether a written report is required in addition to an oral report.
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15
Each of the following groups might be considered to be vulnerable adults who are protected from abuse in some states by statute EXCEPT
A) developmentally disabled adults.
B) severely mentally ill adults.
C) elderly adults.
D) physically disabled adults.
E) emotionally distressed adults.
A) developmentally disabled adults.
B) severely mentally ill adults.
C) elderly adults.
D) physically disabled adults.
E) emotionally distressed adults.
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