ASPPB Ethics & Professional Practice
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EPPP Ethics & Professional Practice – Questions
Question 1:
A psychologist is treating a client who discloses suicidal thoughts. The client refuses to
let the psychologist contact anyone. The psychologist should:
A) Maintain confidentiality at all costs.
B) Break confidentiality and take reasonable steps to protect the client.
C) Terminate therapy immediately.
D) Wait until the client acts on the thoughts.
Answer: B
Rationale: APA Ethics Code 4.05 requires psychologists to take reasonable steps to
protect clients from serious harm, which may include breaching confidentiality in crisis
situations.
Question 2:
Which scenario is most likely a conflict of interest?
A) Providing therapy to a neighbor who is also a close friend.
B) Consulting for a corporation unrelated to therapy clients.
C) Attending a professional workshop with colleagues.
D) Writing an article for a professional journal.
Answer: A
Rationale: APA Ethics Code 3.05 cautions against relationships that could impair
objectivity or effectiveness, such as dual relationships with friends or neighbors.
Question 3:
A client requests therapy notes for personal use. The psychologist should:
A) Refuse, citing confidentiality.
,B) Provide notes unless restricted by law or risk of harm.
C) Share notes only if it benefits the psychologist.
D) Destroy notes to avoid liability.
Answer: B
Rationale: Clients have rights to their records (Ethics Code 6.01), but psychologists
must balance this with confidentiality and legal considerations.
Question 4:
Which APA principle emphasizes honesty, truthfulness, and accuracy in science and
practice?
A) Fidelity and Responsibility
B) Integrity
C) Justice
D) Beneficence
Answer: B
Rationale: Principle C (Integrity) requires psychologists to promote honesty and
accuracy in all professional work.
Question 5:
A psychologist discovers a colleague is falsifying data in a research study. The
psychologist should:
A) Ignore it to avoid conflict.
B) Report to institutional authorities.
C) Confront publicly at a conference.
D) Share findings on social media anonymously.
Answer: B
Rationale: Ethics Code 1.05 requires reporting unethical conduct by colleagues through
proper channels.
Question 6:
A psychologist uses telehealth to treat clients. Key ethical requirements include:
A) Ensuring confidentiality, secure communication, and technological competence.
B) Only audio quality matters.
C) Using any platform without restrictions.
D) Avoiding informed consent for telehealth.
, Answer: A
Rationale: APA Telepsychology Guidelines emphasize confidentiality, security, and
competence with technology.
Question 7:
Failing to inform clients about risks of therapy constitutes a violation of:
A) Fidelity and Responsibility
B) Beneficence and Nonmaleficence
C) Informed consent (Ethics Code 3.10)
D) Justice
Answer: C
Rationale: Informed consent ensures clients understand risks, benefits, and alternatives
before participation.
Question 8:
If a psychologist receives a subpoena for records and the client refuses consent, the
psychologist should:
A) Ignore the subpoena.
B) Seek legal counsel and comply only as legally required.
C) Immediately release all records.
D) Destroy the records.
Answer: B
Rationale: Psychologists must balance confidentiality with legal requirements,
consulting legal counsel when necessary.
Question 9:
Which principle guides psychologists to avoid causing harm and to promote well-being?
A) Fidelity and Responsibility
B) Beneficence and Nonmaleficence
C) Justice
D) Integrity
Answer: B
Rationale: Principle A emphasizes promoting client welfare and avoiding harm.