CADC Exam (Practice T est) 1. It is considered unethical for a counselor to: a. talk with a client any place other than the counseling office b. treat client problems that are beyond his skill level c. refuse treatment for certain clients d. discuss some personal feelings - b. treat client problems that are beyond his skill level 2. When participating in the screening process, a counselor must also be skilled in: a. consulting with other professionals b. making referrals c. family system dynamics d. release of information forms - b. making referrals 3. Which statement is TRUE regarding dual relationships with clients that might impair the counselor's judgement? a. they must be avoided b. they should be discouraged c. they are left to the discretion of the counselor d. they should first be discussed with one's superior - a. they must be avoided 4. If the orientation process is neglected or incomplete a client may: a. remain in denial about his/her addiction and leave against staff advice b. have incorrect information and unanswered questions about the program c. need to be referred to an outside agency for additional counseling d. need additional education about addiction and its effects on the body. - b. have incorrect information and un answered questions about the program 5. A common error that counselors make when conducting an assessment is: a. processing the data collected from the client b. asking too many questions and interrupting the client c. moving too quickly from data collection to treatment planning d. focusing on strengths and weaknesses rather than relationships - c. moving too quickly from data collection to treatment planning 6. Which of the following is essential for successful rec overy from addiction? a. admitting to a drinking and/or drug problem b. working all 12 steps of a 12 -step program c. inpatient treatment and aftercare d. resolving family issues - a. admitting to a drinking and/or drug problem 7. Interventions by a group counselor should: a. be governed by group content as outlined during the orientation process b. address issues critical to the functioning of the group as a whole c. disregard the group process when it is deemed necessary d. only be made to halt potentia l violence - b. address issues critical to the functioning of the group as a whole 8. When clients ask directly for advice, it is usually helpful for counselors to: a. avoid offering advice, since it negatively effects communication with the client b. en courage the client to explore various alternatives c. discuss with the client his/her request for advice d. give advice since it encourages independence in the counseling relationship - b. encourage the client to explore various alternatives 9. Which of t he following does NOT have to appear on a "Release of Information" form? a. purpose of the release of information b. name of the recipient of information c. signature of counselor d. signature of client - c. signature of counselor 10. A client experiences a crisis situation. As a counselor, your MOST important function is: a. to solve the client's presenting problem b. to refer him/her to the nearest psychiatrist c. to help convert the emergency into a solvable problem d. to try no t to get the client any more upset than they already are - c. to help convert the emergency into a solvable problem 11. While progress has been made, society still disapproves much more strongly of substance abuse by women than by men. Which of the follow ing statements is NOT true? a. women have customarily been expected to live up to a higher standard of moral and social behavior b. society perceives female substance abusers as promiscuous, immoral, and unfeminine c. mothers bear the additional burden of guilt over how substance abuse has interfered with their childrearing responsibilities d. a number of roles traditionally deemed female - in particular, nurturing and maternal duties - are perceived as incompatible with drug -affected behavior - c. mothers bear the additional burden of guilt over how substance abuse has interfered with their childrearing responsibilities
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