Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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A counselor will want to remove themselves from a situation in which a client exhibits?

  1. Excessive resistance

  2. Verbal hostility

  3. Confirmed resentment

  4. Uncontrolled anger

The correct answer is: Uncontrolled anger

A counselor will want to remove themselves from a situation in which a client exhibits uncontrolled anger because it can be physically and emotionally harmful to both parties and can prevent any productive communication or progress. Option A, excessive resistance, may be a cause for concern but a counselor would typically work through this issue rather than remove themselves from the situation. Option B, verbal hostility, can be managed and addressed through various therapeutic techniques. Option C, confirmed resentment, may require further exploration and discussion with the client but does not necessarily warrant the counselor removing themselves from the situation. Overall, uncontrolled anger can be a potential safety concern and may impede the therapeutic process, making it the most appropriate reason for a counselor to remove themselves from a situation with a client.