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1. A client with generalized anxiety disorder reports persistent worry about
daily activities. Which intervention aligns most closely with evidence-based
practice?
A. Confronting the client about their irrational fears
B. Teaching relaxation techniques and cognitive restructuring
C. Encouraging avoidance of stressful situations
D. Using only medication without therapy
Rationale: Cognitive-behavioral strategies, including relaxation and
cognitive restructuring, are first-line interventions for generalized anxiety
disorder.
2. A behavioral health specialist observes a client showing signs of depression
and expresses hopelessness. The client mentions thoughts of self-harm.
What is the immediate professional response?
A. Suggest the client journal their feelings
B. Follow agency protocol for suicide risk, including safety planning and
supervision
C. Ask the client to wait until the next session
D. Provide general counseling without assessment
Rationale: Immediate assessment and safety planning are required to
mitigate risk when a client expresses self-harm thoughts.
,3. In a clinical setting, which principle best reflects ethical practice regarding
client confidentiality?
A. Sharing client information with colleagues without consent
B. Disclosing client information only when legally required or with
client consent
C. Discussing cases informally outside of supervision
D. Posting de-identified client stories on social media
Rationale: Confidentiality is a core ethical standard; disclosure is limited
to legal mandates or with informed consent.
4. A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. Which
approach is most appropriate initially?
A. Arguing with the client about the reality of the voices
B. Validating the client’s experience while redirecting focus to coping
strategies
C. Ignoring the hallucinations entirely
D. Using aversive techniques to eliminate hallucinations
Rationale: Validation without reinforcing hallucinations is recommended,
along with teaching coping skills.
5. During a behavioral assessment, the specialist identifies a pattern of
avoidance behaviors maintaining anxiety. This reflects which theoretical
principle?
A. Psychodynamic theory
B. Humanistic theory
C. Behavioral theory
D. Existential theory
Rationale: Behavioral theory focuses on observable behaviors,
reinforcement, and avoidance as maintaining anxiety.
,6. A minor client refuses to participate in counseling due to fear of parental
knowledge. The specialist should:
A. Force the child to participate
B. Ignore the child’s concerns
C. Explain confidentiality limits and encourage voluntary engagement
D. Report immediately to parents without discussion
Rationale: Ethical practice requires explaining confidentiality, limits, and
supporting voluntary participation.
7. Which law primarily governs the privacy of client health information in the
United States?
A. ADA
B. IDEA
C. FERPA
D. HIPAA
Rationale: HIPAA establishes national standards for the protection of
health information.
8. A client demonstrates mild improvement in coping with stress after using a
relaxation diary. This outcome exemplifies which concept?
A. Regression
B. Catharsis
C. Progress monitoring
D. Countertransference
Rationale: Tracking client progress through measurable interventions
reflects progress monitoring.
9. A client in a group therapy session begins to disclose experiences of trauma.
What is the specialist’s best initial response?
A. Advise the client not to share
, B. Acknowledge the disclosure and maintain a supportive environment
C. Criticize the client for oversharing
D. Immediately refer without addressing the session
Rationale: Supporting disclosure while maintaining group safety is
consistent with trauma-informed care.
10.A behavioral health specialist is planning interventions for a client with
comorbid substance use and depression. The most effective approach
involves:
A. Treating only the substance use first
B. Integrated treatment addressing both conditions simultaneously
C. Waiting until depression resolves naturally
D. Using only pharmacological interventions
Rationale: Evidence supports integrated treatment for comorbid
conditions to improve outcomes.
11.Which ethical principle prioritizes the client’s best interest in treatment
planning?
A. Justice
B. Nonmaleficence
C. Beneficence
D. Autonomy
Rationale: Beneficence focuses on promoting the well-being of clients.
12.A client frequently misses sessions, reporting lack of motivation. The
specialist suspects behavioral activation could help. Which intervention
aligns with this approach?
A. Cognitive restructuring only
B. Scheduling small, achievable activities to increase engagement
C. Exploring childhood trauma exclusively