CEFS - Quiz Boundary Issues
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Quiz: Boundary Issues
Due
Dec 10 at 11:59pm
Points
10
Questions
10
Time Limit
20 Minutes
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1 / 1 pts
Question 1
It would be ethically permissible for you to consider
entering into a bartering arrangement with a
prospective client if:
the client does not have mental health insurance. you are designing and plan to build a new house
and the client is an architect whose skills you can
use.
you suggest bartering and the client agrees to this
arrangement.
you cannot afford to provide pro bono services. bartering is an acceptable practice among other
professionals in your community.
1 / 1 pts
Question 2
Alice is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has
counseled Thomas for several months. An issue to
which they have devoted considerable time is
Thomas’ fear of failure, particularly in terms of his
ability to succeed academically and complete his
G.E.D. When Thomas learns that he has passed his
G.E.D. exam, he asks Alice to attend the ceremony at
which he will receive his G.E.D. diploma, and she
accepts the invitation. This is an example of:
a boundary violation. a detrimental dual relationship. poor professional judgment. a boundary crossing. a violation of the code of ethics standard on non-
professional relationships.
1 / 1 pts
Question 3
Boundaries serve to protect the welfare of clients
because:
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clients might use counselors to get their personal
needs met if there were no boundaries.
clients are vulnerable in counseling relationships. counselors and clients naturally are attracted to
each other.
counselors are vulnerable in counseling
relationships.
counselors and clients would often become
friends if boundaries did not exist.
1 / 1 pts
Question 4
To be a culturally sensitive counselor, when a client
from a different culture offers a counselor a gift, the
counselor SHOULD:
take into primary consideration the monetary value
of the gift.
always accept the gift. evaluate the meaning the client attaches to the
offering of the gift.
consider offering a similar gift in return. never accept the gift. 1 / 1 pts
Question 5
Friendships with former clients:
have been entered into by about 95% of all
counselors.
occur infrequently because most counselors
disapprove of them in all circumstances.
are allowed, under speci±ed conditions, by the
ACA Code of Ethics.
generally, should be avoided because they create a
potential for problems.
are prohibited by the ACA Code of Ethics. 0 / 1 pts
Question 6
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The primary difference between a boundary crossing
and a boundary violation is:
a violation involves a serious breach of the code of
ethics that results in a client being harmed.
a crossing occurs in almost every counseling
session, while violations are less frequent.
a violation involves a sexual relationship. everyone agrees when a boundary has been
violated, whereas it is hard to reach agreement as
to whether a boundary has been crossed.
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in a crossing, a boundary is shifted to meet the
needs of the counselor, making sure the client is
not harmed in the process.
1 / 1 pts
Question 7
A de±nition of a “boundary” that is offered in the text
is:
a limit that promotes nonmale±cence. a situation in which a counselor enters into two or
more roles with a help seeker.
a potentially bene±cial interaction between
counselor and client.
a frame around the therapeutic relationship that
de±nes the participants’ roles in the relationship.
an inappropriate intimacy between counselor and
client.
1 / 1 pts
Question 8
Regarding dual relationships between counselors
and clients:
most counselors agree that dual relationships
invite greater authenticity and congruence from
counselors and can improve their professional
judgments.
experts all agree that such relationships are
always harmful to clients.
there is no consensus among professionals, as to
which dual relationships are acceptable and which
are not.
counselors are in agreement that such
relationships are always wrong.
experts agree that if clients assent to dual
relationships, the dual relationships are acceptable
to the profession.
1 / 1 pts
Question 9
A counselor’s self-disclosure in a counseling
session:
is a practice that is universally accepted by
counseling professionals.
is encouraged to demonstrate that the counselor
is genuine and human.
usually results in harm to the client. may be acceptable if the counselor believes the
disclosure will bene±t the client.
is acceptable if the client is not uncomfortable
with the counselor’s disclosure.
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Question 10
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The typical counselor who enters into a sexual
relationship with a client is:
is a counselor who has few friends and who has
low self-esteem.
is a professionally isolated male counselor who is
experiencing distress or crisis in his personal life.
is a male counselor under the age of 30. is a person who has a number of emotional
problems and who has been in counseling for a
number of years.
one who has had a number of ethical complaints
±led against him or her in the past.
Quiz Score: 9
out of 10