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CPCA Exam 2024 - CPCA EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATE 100% VERIFIED

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CPCA Exam 2024
___________ occur when professionals determine that a type of expertise they do not possess
is needed to assist a client - ANS-Referrals

________________ are tools used to identify multigenerational family patterns. -
ANS-Genograms

. Your client is an adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She wakes up in the middle of the
night in a cold sweat due to dreams and nightmares, is often on edge and hypervigilant, and
often "leaves her body." What disorder do her symptoms suggest? - ANS-Post-traumatic stress
disorder

.A 9-year-old client arrives to sessions with unbrushed hair and clothes that are inappropriate for
the weather. Her teacher brought her to counselling because she found her stealing food from
the lunch bags of other children. As her counsellor you might suspect that your client is suffering
from: - ANS-Neglect

"Burnout": - ANS-can impact counsellors at any stage in their careers

"Duty to warn" refers to: - ANS-a counsellor's obligation to warn those in imminent danger of
harm

"I feel hurt when you leave me out of your weekend plans." is an example of: - ANS-an "I"
statement

12. In cognitive therapy, counsellors conduct an extensive intake interview to
________________. - ANS-learn how client's background history contributes to dysfunctional
thinking

44. A 'Consent to Release Information' form must include _____________. - ANS-The purpose
for which information is being shared

A child who separates easily from her parent and quickly engages with the parent when the
parent returns is said to have the __________ attachment pattern. - ANS-Securely attached

A client reports fantasizing about how his family would be happier if he were to kill himself. He
says that he often thinks death would bring relief. He has not thought about how he would kill
himself and he says that he would never be able to do it because his children would never
forgive him. This client displays: - ANS-Ideation but no intent

, A client unconsciously believes that if he expresses feelings of anger during his therapy, the
helper will withdraw and reject him. The client tests the helper by disagreeing with her on small
misinterpretations. The disagreements escalate in intensity over a few sessions until the client
angrily confronts the helper. In working with this client's "tests" how should the helper respond? -
ANS-Show acceptance, thereby not confirming the client's belief.

A counsellor agrees to provide counselling to an 18-year old client who has anxiety. The client
understands the nature of counselling, risks and benefits, and understands consent and the
limits of confidentiality. She doesn't want her parents involved in the counselling process. In this
scenario you are exercising which principle ethics? - ANS-Respect for autonomy

A counsellor asks, "In what other situations could you anticipate using these new skills that you
have acquired?" This is an example of which stage of the termination process? -
ANS-Generalizing change

A counsellor at a busy family services clinic finds themself staying late at work in order to see
more clients and staying up late in the evening in order to research resources for the children
that they serve. This is an example of: - ANS-poor self-care practices

A counsellor engages in a sexual relationship with a client. According to the Standards of
Practice this is an example of _____________. - ANS-Unethical behaviour

A counsellor has the sense that the client is not making wise decisions about her current
romantic relationship, and tends to believe that the client will never be able to appreciate the
thoughts and feelings of her partner. The client would like to stay with her current partner and
says they are generally doing well, but that they are having communication problems about
household chores. What is the best approach for the helper to take? - ANS-Attend to the client's
strengths and misused opportunities.

A counsellor in your office wants to consult with you because she is concerned that the parents
of one of her teenage clients want to sue her for malpractice. What do you do in this situation? -
ANS-Tell her to contact her clinical supervisor

A counsellor seeing their own counsellor for supervision is considered - ANS-a dual relationship

A counsellor should ______ set goals with their clients. - ANS-collaboratively

A counsellor should engage in safety planning with clients _____________. - ANS-when they
show risk of harming themselves or risk of being harmed by others

A counsellor who is dealing with an angry client who is threatening to sue the counsellor should
____________. - ANS-Calm the person down, if possible, and listen to the concerns

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