Who developed Transactional Analysis? - correct answer Eric Berne
What is the main focus of Transactional Analysis? - correct answer Understanding and
improving social interactions, and analyzing ego states; parent, child, and adult
What are the various levels of analysis in Transactional Analysis? - correct answer Game,
structural, transactional, script, okay/not okay
Rehabilitation Counseling - correct answer A systematic process assisting individuals with
disabilities in achieving personal, career, and independent living goals through counseling.
CRC Code of Ethics - correct answer A document guiding ethical behavior for Certified
Rehabilitation Counselors (CRCs), ensuring client rights, counselor integrity, and professional
standards.
Informed Consent - correct answer The process by which clients are given clear, accurate
information about services, risks, and rights to make voluntary decisions.
Confidentiality - correct answer The ethical and legal duty to protect client information unless
legally or ethically mandated to disclose.
Dual Relationship - correct answer A situation where multiple roles exist between counselor
and client, potentially impairing objectivity or professional judgment.
Cultural Competence - correct answer The ability to understand, appreciate, and interact
effectively with people from cultures or belief systems different from one's own.
Advocacy - correct answer Actions taken to promote access, equity, and rights for clients with
disabilities at individual or systemic levels.
Core Ethical Principles - correct answer Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice,
Fidelity, Veracity
What should you do if a colleague is showing signs of impairment? - correct answer Address the
issue responsibly (consult, intervene, report if needed).
What should you do if a client offers a gift? - correct answer Evaluate intent, cultural factors,
and possible impact before accepting or declining.
What should you do if you receive a subpoena for client records? - correct answer Consult legal
counsel and disclose only if legally required.
What should you do if you suspect abuse or harm? - correct answer Report per state laws and
ethical mandates.
, What should you do if your personal values conflict with client goals? - correct answer Seek
supervision; do not impose your values on the client.
Autonomy - correct answer Respect the client's right to make their own decisions
Beneficence - correct answer Promote the well-being of clients
Nonmaleficence - correct answer Avoid causing harm.
Justice - correct answer Provide fair and equal treatment
Fidelity - correct answer Maintain trust and honor commitments
Veracity - correct answer Be truthful and transparent with clients.
Who developed Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)? - correct answer Aaron Beck
What is a key technique used in Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)? - correct answer Thought
Records
What types of diagnoses is Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) best used with? - correct answer
Anxiety, depression, TBI, and chronic pain
What is a primary goal of Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)? - correct answer Challenging
irrational thoughts and reconstructing negative thoughts
What type of assignments are commonly used in Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)? - correct
answer Homework assignments
Who developed Analytical Psychology? - correct answer Carl Jung
What does Analytical Psychology emphasize? - correct answer The importance of both the
individual and collective unconscious
What personality assessment is based on Analytical Psychology? - correct answer Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator (MBTI)
What are the stages of Psycho-Social Theory of Vocational Development? - correct answer 5
stages:
Growth (birth-14)
Exploration (15-24)
Establishments (25-40)
Maintenance (41-65)
Decline (65+)
Who developed Gestalt Theory? - correct answer Fritz Perls