Counselling Code of Ethics

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Counselling Code of Ethics Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Counselling Code of Ethics with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a student, professional, or just curious, you'll learn more about the ethical principles that guide counselling practices.

Key aspects of the quiz include:

  • Understanding ethical guidelines
  • Recognizing codes relevant to counselling
  • Identifying ethical dilemmas and conflicts of interest
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GuidingPath456
What is a code of ethics?
Law which has been promulgated by a legislature or other governing body or the process of making it.
Guidelines adopted by organizations to assist members in understanding the difference between right and wrong and in applying that understanding to their decisions
Legal obligation which is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others.
Situations in which an agent stands under two conflicting moral requirements, none of which overrides the other
Which of the following are Codes of Ethics related to Counselling?
ACA Code of Ethics
The Privacy Act 1988
NSPE Code of Ethics
PACFA Code of Ethics
The choice of whether to meet a client for a drink outside of the counselling session is an ethical dilemma?
True
False
If you find yourself in an ethical dilemma, the Code of Ethics will tell you which is the right option?
True
False
Who is responsible for setting and maintaining boundaries in the counselling relationship?
The State Government
The Client
The Organisation
Your Supervisor
The Counsellor
All of the above
Breaking the Code of Ethics is legal in certain circumstances.
True
False
A conflict of interest is where the client does not agree with the terms of the counselling contract
True
False
If a client raises an issue which you don't know how to deal with, you should:
Ignore it, it's not relevant to the counselling process
Seek guidance from your supervisor
Report it to the police
Look into referral options with the client
End the counselling relationship immediately.
This is a conflict of interest.
True
False
This is an ethical dilemma
Woof
False
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