Ethics, confidentiality and boundaries.

Ethics, confidentiality and boundaries.

What basic ethical principle assumes that individuals have the right to live their lives as long as their actions do no interfere with the welfare of others?

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  1. Nonmaleficence
  2. Justice
  3. Beneficence
  4. Autonomy
  5. Fidelity

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Which of the following steps was not listed as part of the decision-making framework for systematically choosing a course of action when ethical codes do not specify how to act in a particular situation?

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  1. Consult with your licensing board’s ethics chair
  2. Review the code of ethics and relevant laws
  3. Choose a course of action
  4. Consider possible courses of action and their consequences

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What is nonmaleficence?

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  1. Do no harm
  2. Help the client who has been harmed
  3. Having caused harm

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You have a client that comes in with HIV and is homosexual. The group counseling process is a big part of your program. The group has made numerous negative comments about Aids and the gay community. You’re conflicted about how the group will fair. What do you do?

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  1. Do you disclose your concerns to the client and let him make the choice
  2. Do you find a reason to refer him somewhere else
  3. Do you accept him and let the group process work it out
  4. Consult with your supervisor and let her make the choice

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Individuals who have merely applied to a treatment program but never attended are not covered under the standards of 42 CFR Part 2.

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True

False

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What U.S Department announced SEPs is an effective strategy to prevent HIV?

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  1. HHS
  2. SEP
  3. ATF
  4. FDA

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What are the specific ethical issues that predominate in the substance abuse and HIV/Aids treatment field?

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  1. Scarce Resources
  2. Duty to Treat/Duty To Warn
  3. Confidentially

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After a substance abuse counselor has acquired 20,000 hours of counseling experience and has remained in good standing with their board certification, they are considered professionally competent and are no longer required to seek ongoing education.

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Which of the following was not listed as one of the several important responsibilities counselors are charged with that have to do with promoting client welfare and protecting client rights?

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  1. Adhering to codes of ethics and standards of practice
  2. Respecting client diversity by working in a culturally sensitive manner
  3. Engaging in supervision, consultation, and advocacy
  4. Maintaining strict adherence to CFR-42 standards th

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