#1
What is the primary ethical principle underlying counseling and family therapy?
#2
Which ethical principle emphasizes the duty of counselors to do no harm and prioritize the well-being of clients?
#3
Which ethical principle emphasizes treating all individuals fairly and equitably, considering their diverse backgrounds and characteristics?
#4
Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of keeping promises and maintaining trust in the counseling relationship?
#5
Which ethical principle emphasizes the therapist's responsibility to uphold confidentiality and protect sensitive information?
#6
In the context of counseling, what does the term 'informed consent' refer to?
#7
What is the primary purpose of the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics?
#8
In the context of family therapy, what does the term 'genogram' refer to?
#9
What is the role of a release of information (ROI) form in counseling and family therapy?
#10
What is the primary purpose of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) in the context of counseling and therapy?
#11
Which legal concept protects counselors and therapists from being sued for disclosing confidential information in specific situations?
#12
What is the term for a situation where a therapist develops personal feelings for a client, potentially compromising objectivity?
#13
Which legal concept allows therapists to breach confidentiality to prevent harm to the client or others?
#14
Which legal principle allows minors to access counseling services without parental consent in certain situations?
#15