44. ANSWER: a. Member Responsibility -Members are responsible for continually evaluating not only their own behavior but also those of their colleagues.
49. ANSWER: b. Member Competence – ethical review boards and licensing committees spend a large percentage of their time and financial resources attempting to determine the degree of competence of the practioner.
54. ANSWER: b. Member-client Relationship – a third central factor related to ethical behavior deals with relationship dynamics between the member and the client.
59. ANSWER: c. Client Accessibility – if the members find that such barriers exist within the work setting, she must take steps to alleviate such barriers.
64. ANSWER: d. Privileged Communication – the privileged belongs to the client; not the members, and under most circumstances only the client can waive the privileged.
84. ANSWER: c. Inspection – Many state agencies that employ counselors, such as mental health centers, are subject to having their personnel and programs regularly inspected.
90. ANSWER: b. Registration – This method is employed in Kansas, for instance, as a way to gain legal recognition for counselors who used the title “registered professional counselor”.
147. Answer: B – It is a legal concept and refers to the right of clients not to have their privileged communications used in court without their consent.
154. Answer: C – It relates to matters of professionals ethics. It protects the clients form unauthorized disclosures of any sort by the professional without the informed consent of the client.