#1
Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of promoting good and avoiding harm?
Beneficence
ExplanationPromoting good and avoiding harm to others.
#2
Which ethical principle emphasizes fairness and equitable distribution of resources and services?
Justice
ExplanationEnsuring fairness and equitable treatment for all.
#3
What is the term for a therapist revealing personal information to a client during therapy?
Self-disclosure
ExplanationTherapist revealing personal information to a client during therapy.
#4
What does the term 'fiduciary duty' mean in the context of therapeutic relationships?
Mutual trust and confidence between therapist and client
ExplanationMutual trust and confidence between therapist and client.
#5
What does the term 'duty to warn' refer to in therapeutic relationships?
Therapist's responsibility to warn others when a client poses a danger to them
ExplanationTherapist's responsibility to warn others when a client poses a danger to them.
#6
In the context of therapeutic relationships, what does the term 'confidentiality' refer to?
Keeping client information private and secure
ExplanationMaintaining privacy and security of client information.
#7
Which ethical principle emphasizes the right of individuals to make their own decisions and choices?
Autonomy
ExplanationRespecting individuals' right to make their own decisions and choices.
#8
What does the term 'informed consent' mean in the context of therapeutic relationships?
Mutual agreement between therapist and client on treatment goals and methods
ExplanationAgreement between therapist and client on treatment goals and methods.
#9
Which ethical principle involves refraining from causing harm or minimizing harm while providing care?
Non-maleficence
ExplanationAvoiding causing harm or minimizing harm while providing care.
#10
In the context of therapeutic relationships, what does 'boundaries' refer to?
Establishing limits in the therapist-client relationship
ExplanationEstablishing limits in the therapist-client relationship.
#11
Which ethical principle involves treating all individuals with fairness and impartiality?
Justice
ExplanationTreating all individuals with fairness and impartiality.
#12
What is the term for a situation where a therapist develops personal feelings for a client?
Countertransference
ExplanationTherapist developing personal feelings for a client.
#13
In the context of therapeutic relationships, what is 'dual relationships'?
A situation where a therapist has multiple roles with a client
ExplanationTherapist having multiple roles with a client.
#14
What is the term for the therapist's ability to understand and share the feelings of a client?
Empathy
ExplanationTherapist's ability to understand and share client's feelings.
#15
In the context of therapeutic relationships, what is 'cultural competence'?
Therapist's ability to work effectively with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds
ExplanationAbility to work effectively with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
#16
What is the term for the therapist projecting their feelings onto the client?
Countertransference
ExplanationTherapist projecting their feelings onto the client.
#17
In the context of therapeutic relationships, what is 'supervision'?
Professional oversight and guidance of a therapist by a more experienced colleague
ExplanationProfessional oversight and guidance of a therapist by a more experienced colleague.