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EPPP-EthicsPracticeQuestionsandSolved Solutions. You receive a request for information about a former client of yours from the APA's Ethics Committee which it needs for its investigation of a complaint the client has filed against you. You: A. can refuse to provide the information if doing so ...

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  • November 4, 2024
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EPPP- Ethics Practice Questions and Solved
Solutions.
You receive a request for information about a former client of yours from the APA's Ethics
Committee which it needs for its investigation of a complaint the client has filed against
you. You:
A. can refuse to provide the information if doing so will violate your right against self-
incrimination.
B. can refuse to provide the information if doing so is likely to be harmful to the client.
C. must cooperate with the request as long as the client has signed an authorization to
release confidential information.
D. must cooperate with the request whether or not the client has signed an authorization
to release confidential information. - ANSC


The receptionist at the mental health clinic where you work tells you she's concerned
about the behavior of another psychologist who works at the clinic. When she describes
the behavior to you, you believe it violates ethical requirements. You:
A. may ignore the violation if you believe it hasn't caused or is not likely to cause
substantial harm.
B. may ignore the violation if you believe it's not likely to occur again.
C. should discuss the matter with the involved client(s) to confirm that an ethical violation
has actually occurred.
D. should attempt to resolve the situation informally by talking to the psychologist if it
seems appropriate to do so.
Back to resultsPrevious AnswerNext Answer - ANSD


When psychologists think their own personal problems may impair their ability to provide
therapy in a competent manner, the best course of action is to:
A. obtain the professional help they need to resolve their personal problems.
B. suspend their work activities until their personal problems have been resolved.
C. seek consultation to determine whether to limit or suspend their work-related activities.

, D. monitor their effectiveness by seeking feedback from clients about their satisfaction
with therapy. - ANSC


Dr. Schneider's new clients are a single mother and her two daughters, ages 13 and 15.
The family moved to the United States from Venezuela six years ago and they were
referred to therapy by the high school counselor because the girls are having problems
with their peers and teachers. Although both daughters are fluent in English, the mother is
not, and the oldest daughter has volunteered to translate for her mother since Dr.
Schneider does not speak Spanish. Having the daughter act as a translator:
A. is acceptable since she's receiving therapy with her mother.
B. is acceptable as long as the daughter is fluent in both Spanish and English.
C. is acceptable as long as Dr. Schneider has had experience working with a translator.
D. is not acceptable. - ANSD


You've just been asked to provide mental health services to residents of a small town who
have been traumatized by a shooting at the elementary school. To be consistent with
ethical requirements, you should provide the requested services:
A. only if you have relevant training and experience.
B. even if you don't have relevant training and experience as long as you're able to obtain
appropriate consultation while providing the services.
C. even if you don't have relevant training and experience as long as alternative services
are unavailable and you inform clients of their options during the informed consent
process.
D. even if you don't have relevant training and experience as long as alternative services
are unavailable and you discontinue providing services when the emergency ends or
appropriate services become available. - ANSD


Which of the following is NOT a HIPAA-compliant videoconferencing platform?
A. Zoom for Healthcare
B. Consumer Skype
C. thera-LINK
D. Doxy.me - ANSB


When consulting with a colleague about a client who's not responding to treatment, you:

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