Legal and Ethical Considerations in Counseling Quiz

Explore ethical principles, confidentiality, informed consent, and more in counseling. Test your knowledge with 13 questions on counseling ethics.

#1

Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of doing no harm to clients?

Autonomy
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Justice
#2

What is the purpose of ethical codes and standards in counseling professions?

To limit the scope of counselor's practice
To provide guidelines for professional conduct and decision-making
To prioritize counselor's interests over client welfare
To discourage counselors from seeking supervision
#3

Which principle in ethical decision-making suggests treating all clients fairly and equally?

Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Justice
Fidelity
#4

What is the primary goal of establishing rapport with clients in counseling?

To assert dominance over the client
To manipulate the client
To build trust and facilitate open communication
To distance the counselor from the client
#5

What is the purpose of the ACA Code of Ethics in counseling?

To limit counselor's autonomy
To provide guidelines for ethical practice
To prioritize counselor's interests over client welfare
To discourage counselors from seeking supervision
#6

Which of the following best describes informed consent in counseling?

It is a legal requirement that counselors must obtain before providing services.
It is only necessary for minors seeking counseling services.
It is optional and depends on the counselor's discretion.
It is not necessary for group counseling sessions.
#7

What does confidentiality entail in counseling?

Counselors are legally bound to keep information shared by clients confidential except under specific circumstances.
Counselors have the discretion to share client information with family members if they believe it is in the client's best interest.
Confidentiality only applies to certain types of counseling sessions.
Confidentiality does not apply to online counseling sessions.
#8

What is the primary goal of ethical decision-making in counseling?

To avoid legal repercussions
To maximize counselor's benefits
To ensure client welfare
To prioritize counselor's values
#9

Which of the following is NOT considered an ethical violation in counseling?

Dual relationships
Confidentiality breaches
Boundary violations
Client self-disclosure
#10

When might a counselor breach confidentiality?

If the counselor believes it is in the client's best interest
If the counselor wants to protect their reputation
If the counselor is pressured by a third party
If the counselor wants to share interesting case studies
#11

What is the purpose of boundaries in the counseling relationship?

To establish a power dynamic favoring the counselor
To create a sense of distance between the counselor and the client
To ensure a safe and therapeutic environment for the client
To limit the client's autonomy
#12

What is the duty of a counselor when faced with a client's potential harm to self or others?

The counselor should ignore the situation to respect client autonomy.
The counselor should immediately report the situation to appropriate authorities.
The counselor should confront the client without involving others.
The counselor should wait for the client to voluntarily disclose the situation.
#13

Which of the following is an example of an ethical dilemma in counseling?

Client refusing to pay for counseling services
Counselor experiencing burnout
Client expressing gratitude towards the counselor
Counselor facing pressure to disclose confidential information

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