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The standards and guidelines that govern the professional conduct of counselors. ✔Correct
Answer--1. Professional Practice and Ethics:
1/6 main topics on the test.
Critical components of mental health counseling that include:
The initial reaction between the counselor and client.
A systematic approach to understanding the client's psychological functioning.
Analyzing the information obtained during the top two to identify specific mental health disorders
according to criteria. ✔Correct Answer--2. Intake, Assessment, and Diagnosis
2/6 main topics on the test.
Essential domains that encompass the primary responsibilities and skills required of a mental health
counselor. ✔Correct Answer--3. Areas of Clinical Focus
3/6 main topics on the test.
A fundamental component of the practice of mental health counseling, serving as a roadmap for the
therapeutic process. ✔Correct Answer--4. Treatment Planning
4/6 main topics on the test.
Essential components of effective mental health counseling, forming the foundation for therapeutic
relationships and facilitating client growth and change. ✔Correct Answer--5. Counseling Skills and
Interventions
5/6 main topics on the test.
The essential qualities and skills that mental health counselors must possess to effectively support
their clients. ✔Correct Answer--6. Core Counseling Attributes
6/6 main topics on the test.
Which type of therapy is described as "notice and embrace the situation at hand"? ✔Correct
Answer--Acceptance and commitment therapy.
All of the following are possible symptoms of inhalant use, EXCEPT:
A. Euphoria
B. Nystagmus
C. Muscle weakness
D. Insomnia ✔Correct Answer--D. Insomnia
Reason: "Insomnia is not typically associated with inhalants. Rather, inhalants generally slow down
the body's movement, slow reflexes, and cause a stupor, likely leading to sleepiness. Nystagmus
(uncontrollable eye movement), euphoria (feelings of great happiness or excitement), and muscle
weakness are common symptoms of inhalant intoxication."
TRUE or FALSE: Is a client discontinuing therapy earlier than recommended a risk of therapy?
✔Correct Answer--FALSE: The client may choose to discontinue therapy early; however, this is not a
risk of the counseling process, rather, a decision on the part of the client.