| A) | Psychological, physical, containing, and integrated | ||
| B) | Psychological, integrated, executed, and managing | ||
| C) | Physical, containing, integrated, and managing | ||
| D) | Psychological, physical, containing, and executed |
| A) | Do no harm | ||
| B) | Informed consent | ||
| C) | Generalizing | ||
| D) | Scope of practice |
| A) | Blurring professional and personal lines | ||
| B) | Pressure to change session time or cadence | ||
| C) | Urgency to find solutions | ||
| D) | Deep breaths, regular heart rate |
| A) | Seeking consultation | ||
| B) | Speaking to family members | ||
| C) | Doing the opposite of what the client asked | ||
| D) | Responding as quickly as possible |
| A) | Rigid and unchanging regardless of context | ||
| B) | Porous and accommodating to every client's needs | ||
| C) | Flexible within a clear ethical and clinical framework | ||
| D) | Decided solely by what feels right in the moment |
| A) | Ignore it unless it happens again | ||
| B) | Discuss it only if it makes the therapist uncomfortable | ||
| C) | End the therapeutic relationship immediately | ||
| D) | Address it clearly and nonshamingly with the client |
| A) | Wait until business hours and discuss in session | ||
| B) | Reply immediately with emotional support | ||
| C) | Block the client's number | ||
| D) | Change your boundaries to allow for late-night texting |
| A) | You rarely feel empathy for clients. | ||
| B) | You maintain strict time boundaries. | ||
| C) | You feel emotionally drained after sessions. | ||
| D) | You don't allow clients to contact you between sessions. |
| A) | Only when legal issues are involved | ||
| B) | Whenever they feel unclear or activated | ||
| C) | Only during licensure supervision | ||
| D) | When a client requests it |
| A) | The client | ||
| B) | The client's family | ||
| C) | The therapist | ||
| D) | The supervisor |
| A) | Builds client self-trust and safety | ||
| B) | Avoids difficult conversations | ||
| C) | Establishes therapist authority | ||
| D) | Prevents all ruptures |
| A) | Will this make the client like me more? | ||
| B) | How will this benefit the client therapeutically? | ||
| C) | Am I comfortable sharing this? | ||
| D) | Have other therapists shared similar stories? |
| A) | Seek supervision | ||
| B) | Reflect on your internal responses | ||
| C) | Act immediately on the feelings | ||
| D) | Use the awareness as clinical data |
| A) | Emotions can be felt without getting stuck or overwhelmed. | ||
| B) | Therapists should avoid all emotion. | ||
| C) | Emotions should be absorbed for the client's sake. | ||
| D) | The therapist should never share how they feel. |
| A) | Agree immediately to maintain rapport. | ||
| B) | Refer to your fee policy and discuss it respectfully. | ||
| C) | End therapy due to financial differences. | ||
| D) | Delay the conversation until they stop asking. |