Questions:
1.
What is the definition of therapeutic deception?
2.
What are three items a licensee shall not disclose except as provided in Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 611?
3.
When shall a licensee ensure the full protection of a client's identity?
4.
What are four values that constitute the philosophical bases of the
therapeutic relationship that present boundary challenges?
5.
What are six stages in attitude formation from past experiences?
6.
What are the three steps in the ethics assessment technique?
7.
Your ability to be comfortable with yourself is based on what four factors?
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Answers:
A. Communications, records, or identity of a client.
B. A representation by a licensee that sexual contact with, or sexual exploitation by, the licensee is consistent with, or a part of, a client's or former client's counseling.
C. 1. What is the context of the situation? 2. What are the client’s goals? 3. Is there a potential harm?
D. When using data obtained from a professional counseling relationship for the purposes of education or research.
E. 1. reaction, 2. trial-and-error, 3. effective response, 4. feeling “right,” 5. reinforcement, 6. others are “wrong”.
F. 1. acceptance of self; 2. flexible adaptive pattern; 3. ability to deal with negative attitudes; and 4. realize self-liking is always changing.
G. Worth for the individual, self-determination; sharing the benefits of society; and the mutual rights of your client and society. |