Quiz: Ethical Decision-Making in Treating Adolescents with Harmful Sexual Behaviors


(OT287-A) Quiz: Ethical Decision-Making in Treating Adolescents with Harmful Sexual Behaviors

Training Title: Ethical Decision-Making in Treating Adolescents with Harmful Sexual Behaviors
This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 16 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. Which of the following is NOT identified as a referral source in the provided list?
2. When considering concern for the welfare of others, which question was raised about the youth needing to be successful?
3. According to the presentation, obtaining consent involves a process marked by offering what?
4. When participants are not legally capable of giving consent, what must be sought from the participant?
5. Which of the following is noted as part of an adequate consent requirement?
6. Which of the following was listed as an example of dual relationships?
7. Which strategy was mentioned for working with clients who lack insight into mandated treatment?
8. In the context of informed consent with courts, what challenge was raised about confidentiality?
9. Which of the following was listed as a challenge in multidisciplinary teams (MDT)?
10. According to Smith and Fitzpatrick (1995), which of the following is one of the three principles underlying therapist-client relationships?
11. What did Pryor state about the topic of remaining neutral as a therapist?
12. Ethical decision-making models typically include which of the following steps?
13. How many steps are in Reamer’s model for ethical decision-making?
14. In Reamer’s model, what is the first step?
15. According to Reamer’s considerations, what does the model emphasize finding a balance between?
16. How many general ethical principles does the APA have?
17. Which of the following is one of the APA’s five general principles?
18. In Reamer’s model, what should be done after making a decision?
19. The APA principle of Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity includes upholding the rights to privacy and confidentiality.
20. According to the APA principle of Justice, psychologists should: