Why is values clarification significant to counselors as individuals?
Because this process can:
a. assist counselors in examining their values to prepare for professional work.
b. facilitate the modeling of values and character.
c. focus on skill building necessary to live a satisfying and constructive life.
d. all of the above are correct.
e. only a and c are correct.
Q. 2The notion of owning one's problems is a:
a. Major objective of counseling
b. A Eurocentric objective
c. Precondition to change
d. Meaningless goal in some cultures.
Q. 3When the counselor uses only his/her unique cultural lens to understand the client, it is referred to as:
a. Cultural encapsulation
b. Cultural sensitivity
c. Cultural intrusion
d. None of the above.
Q. 4Why has the ethics of care approach been criticized?
a. Focus is primarily societal with lack of concern for the individual.
b. For lack of a coherent definition.
c. Application is limited to health sciences.
d. None of the above.
Q. 5Common to all counseling theory approaches is:
a. A focus upon past events
b. A focus upon the client's future
c. A focus upon the present moment
d. A focus upon confidentiality and privacy.
Q. 6Within the ethics of care, a counselor would consider the great importance placed upon which of the following?
a. communication with others.
b. individualistic decision making.
c. focus on relational obligations.
d. both a and c are correct.
Q. 7Principle ethics can be said to be based primarily upon which of the following?
a. western culture
b. scientific thought and generally are individualistic
c. male-oriented worldview
d. all of the above are correct