QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT!!
PRA
Evatee 10/7/24 PRA
,PRA EXAM 1 2024 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
Your client is a 72-year-old woman who is in the early stage of Alzheimer's
disease. She claims that her husband is physically abusing her, but you have
interviewed all of her family members and they claim that abuse is not
occurring. In addition, her physician has examined her and found no evidence
of abuse. Consequently you do not believe that your client has been abused.
A. You must file a report of elder abuse.
B. You should encourage your client to file a report of elder abuse.
C. You should encourage a member of the family to file a report of elder abuse.
D. You are not required to file a report elder abuse Answer - D. You are not
required to file a report elder abuse
Answer D is correct: This situation is addressed by WIC Section 15630(b)(3)(A).
It states that a mandated reporter is not required to report an incident when all
of the following conditions exist: "(i) The mandated reporter has been told by
an elder or dependent adult that he or she has experienced behavior
constituting physical abuse, ... abandonment, abduction, isolation, financial
abuse, or neglect.
Which of the following is accurate regarding legal requirements for an MFT
associate's business card?
A. The card must include the associate's full name as registered with the BBS,
his or her registration number, and the supervisors name and license number.
,B. The card must include the associate's full name as registered with the BBS,
"associate marriage and family therapist" or an abbreviation, the associate's
registration number, and the supervisors name and title.
C. The card must include the associate's full name as registered with the BBS,
the words associate marriage and family therapist, or "registered associate
marriage and family therapist," the associate's registration number, and the
supervisors name, license title, and license number.
D. Associates cannot legally advertise, although their supervisors may advertise
for them. Answer - C. The card must include the associate's full name as
registered with the BBS, the words associate marriage and family therapist, or
"registered associate marriage and family therapist," the associate's
registration number, and the supervisors name, license title, and license
number.
The psychotherapist-patient privilege is NOT waived in which of the following
situations?
A. A therapists client is suing her employer, claiming that harassment at work
was the cause of an anxiety disorder that has made it impossible for her to do
her job.
B. A therapists current client is a defendant in a criminal case in which he has
been accused of physically assaulting his boss.
C. A therapist conducts a custody evaluation as an employee of the court.
D. A client has initiated a malpractice suit against her therapist as a result of
the therapists breach of her confidentiality. Answer - B. A therapists current
client is a defendant in a criminal case in which he has been accused of
physically assaulting his boss.
The correct answer is: A therapists current client is a defendant in a criminal
case in which he has been accused of physically assaulting his boss.
, You are asked by one of the parents in a custody case to offer an opinion as to
the best custody arrangement for the couple's 13-year-old child at an
upcoming hearing. The parent making the request believes you are the best
person to offer an opinion because you have been seeing the child in individual
therapy since the parents separated six months ago. You should:
A. agree to the request and make sure that you base your opinion on the best
interests of the child.
B. agree to the request only if you believe you have sufficient information on
which to base an opinion.
C. agree to the request only if both parents sign an authorization.
D. refuse to do so. Answer - D. refuse to do so.
Answer D is correct. This answer is most consistent with Principle 8.4 of the
CAMFT Code of Ethics, which requires MFTs to "avoid providing both treatment
and evaluations for the same clients or treatment units in legal proceedings."
You have been seeing a client who is having trouble coping with his recent
divorce. This client serves on the Board of Directors for an organization that
you are interested in. During the sixth session, the client asks you to serve on
the Board. You should:
A. accept the offer but refer the client to another therapist.
B. tell the client that your work together will end soon and that you will be
available to join the Board at that time.
C. turn down the offer to join the Board.
D. accept the offer but not interact with this client during Board meetings until
your therapeutic relationship has ended. Answer - C. turn down the offer to
join the Board.