Quiz_ Professional Values _ COUC501_ Ethical and Legal Issues in Counseling (D17)
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Quiz: Professional Values
Due Mar 24 at 11:59pm
Points 10
Questions 10
Time Limit 60 Minutes
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Instructions:
The purpose of this quiz is to explore and demonstrate your understanding of the ethical principles of the
counseling profession. This assignment consists of reading 10 brief case studies. For each case study
you will identify the ethical principle that is being violated.
The quiz:
Covers the Learn
material from Module 1: Week 1
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Contains 10 multiple-choice
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Quiz: Professional Values Resources
The ACA Code of Ethics Preamble
(https://www.counseling.org/Resources/aca-code-of-ethics.pdf)
A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making
(https://www.counseling.org/docs/default-
source/ethics/practioner-39-s-guide-to-ethical-decision-making.pdf?sfvrsn=f9e5482c_10)
Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. You may refer to your notes and textbooks at
any time during the assessment.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 1: Week 1.
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Question 1
1 / 1 pts
Veracity
Bene±cence
Justice
Fidelity
Nonmale±cence
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
Fidelity
Autonomy
Veracity
Justice
Bene±cence
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
Veracity
Autonomy
A college student comes in with an eating disorder. The client is assigned to a counselor who
has experience working with college students but not eating disorders. The counselor is aware
that she lacks the knowledge and skills to work effectively with a client with an eating disorder
but does not inform the client that she has no experience.
A counselor is leaving her employment at a community mental health clinic to take another job.
In preparation for leaving, she tells all her clients that she will be leaving and her last date at the
agency will be May 1. Two weeks before her May 1 date of departure, the counselor becomes
angry at the agency and just quits, walking out, not informing her clients.
A client initially comes into counseling worried that she might be bipolar like her mother and
states several times that, “If I am bipolar, it will ruin my life!” The counselor assesses the client
and administers a test that also assesses for bipolar. Both the counselor’s assessment and the
results show that the client is bipolar. Four weeks later, the client requests to see the results of
her assessment. The counselor refuses to release the results telling the client the results were
not conclusive.
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Justice
Fidelity
Nonmale±cence
Question 4
1 / 1 pts
Justice
Autonomy
Bene±cence
Veracity
Fidelity
Question 5
1 / 1 pts
Justice
Nonmale±cence
Veracity
Autonomy
Fidelity
Two clients have been referred to a counselor who only has one available spot. The counselor
looks over the referral information of both clients. The ±rst client has insurance that is known
for paying promptly and without requiring detailed documentation. The second client has
insurance as well. But his insurance is always slow at reimbursement for services and requires
a detailed treatment plan and weekly phone consultations. The counselor decides to take the
±rst client but tells the second client there is no available appointment time for at least 4
weeks.
An experienced career counselor works for a community agency that covers a broad range of
services to clients. Two clients come in to see the counselor. The ±rst client is a respected
member of the community and is a department head in the local government. The second client
is a part time employee at a factory who has had several arrests and is well known in the
community for being intoxicated in public. Both clients come to the counselor wanting career
counseling. The counselor recommends a full career assessment, that involves four separate
career tests, for the ±rst client. The counselor does not administer any career tests to the
second client because she knows they are expensive, time consuming, and “a waste of time”
for someone with an “addiction problem.”
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Question 6
1 / 1 pts
Fidelity
Justice
Autonomy
Veracity
Bene±cence
Question 7
1 / 1 pts
Veracity
Autonomy
Justice
Bene±cence
Fidelity
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
A counseling intern at a community agency has six new clients assigned to her caseload. Per
her supervisor’s instruction, the student schedules to see the clients one time a week for 55
minutes. The student also works a full-time job, is taking two additional courses, and is a single
mother of two children under the age of ±ve. In the ±rst two months, the student cancelled
around 30% of her client’s appointments due to other obligations and a general sense of being
overwhelmed.
A counselor at a community agency decides to start a group for women recovering from sexual
abuse. On the ±rst group meeting, the counselor hands out the informed consent form but
rushes the members to sign the form without reviewing. The counselor reviews the bene±ts of
group but worries reviewing risks will cause the members to feel anxious or frightened and
drop out of group before they experience the bene±ts. She plans to review the risks on the third
session.
A counselor at a community mental health center has been seeing a client for 4 months. The
client initially presented with substance abuse concerns but has not been complying with
treatment goals for reducing substance abuse. The counselor’s supervisor suggests to the
counselor that the client needs to enter a structured treatment program. At the client’s next
appointment, the counselor tells the client that arrangements for the client to participate in the
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Autonomy
Justice
Fidelity
Bene±cence
Veracity
IncorrectQuestion 9
0 / 1 pts
Veracity
Bene±cence
Autonomy
Fidelity
Justice
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
Autonomy
Nonmale±cence
Justice
agency’s intensive outpatient program have been made for “her own good.” The client is upset
and states she does not want to be in the program. The counselor tells the client, “Too bad,
you’re already enrolled.”
A master’s level counseling student is feeling overwhelmed due to having a major paper. She
has worked overtime for the past two weeks and her oldest child has a stomach virus, limiting
the time she has to spend on researching and writing the paper. In a panic, she goes online and
±nds an online service that, for a small fee, will provide her sections of the paper, guaranteeing
the information will not be detectable by any plagiarism program. She decides to use the
service for the paper.
A marriage counselor has been working with a couple for the past six months. The couple
started counseling to decide whether they wanted to continue in the marriage or divorce. The
counselor believes that marriage should be for life. He has helped the couple see the roots of
their unhappiness in the marriage, as well as, the bene±ts and consequences of remaining
married or divorcing. One day the couple walks in and tells the counselor they have decided to
move forward with a divorce. The counselor begins to tell the couple all the reasons they should
not divorce and how their choice is wrong.
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Veracity
Fidelity
Quiz Score: 9 out of 10
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