LMHC - Licensed Mental Health Counselor Intake, Assessment, and Diagnosis Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A counselor is conducting an initial intake interview with a new client. Which of the following is the MOST critical initial step to establish before proceeding with in-depth psychological assessment?
- Administering a standardized diagnostic screening tool to get a baseline.
- Gathering a detailed family and social history.
- Establishing informed consent and explaining the limits of confidentiality. (Correct answer)
- Determining the client's primary treatment goals.
Correct answer: Establishing informed consent and explaining the limits of confidentiality.
According to the ACA Code of Ethics, establishing informed consent is a primary ethical obligation. Before any assessment or treatment begins, counselors must inform clients about the purposes of the services, confidentiality and its limitations, potential risks, and benefits to ensure the client's autonomy and understanding. While other steps are essential parts of the intake process, they should follow the establishment of a clear and ethical foundation for the therapeutic relationship.
Question 2: A 45-year-old client presents with complaints of persistent low mood, anhedonia, significant weight loss, and difficulty concentrating for the past three months. They also report intermittent episodes of elevated energy, racing thoughts, and decreased need for sleep, lasting a few days. In the process of differential diagnosis, which two conditions should the counselor primarily focus on distinguishing between?
- Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Bipolar II Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder (Correct answer)
- Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) and Cyclothymic Disorder
- Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood and Schizoaffective Disorder
Correct answer: Bipolar II Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder
The process of differential diagnosis involves distinguishing between two or more disorders with overlapping symptoms. The client presents with classic depressive symptoms (low mood, anhedonia, etc.) but also reports distinct periods of hypomanic symptoms (elevated energy, racing thoughts). This clinical picture requires the counselor to differentiate between Major Depressive Disorder (which would not include hypomanic episodes) and Bipolar II Disorder, which is characterized by at least one hypomanic episode and at least one major depressive episode.
Question 3: During a Mental Status Examination (MSE), a counselor observes that a client's emotional expression is incongruent with the content of their speech (e.g., laughing while discussing a traumatic event). Which component of the MSE does this observation primarily relate to?
- Mood
- Thought Process
- Insight
- Affect (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Affect
Affect refers to the observable emotional expression of the client during the interview, including its range, intensity, and appropriateness to the content of their speech. Mood is the client's self-reported internal emotional state, thought process relates to the organization of thoughts, and insight refers to the client's understanding of their own condition. Incongruent emotional expression is a key descriptor of a client's affect.
Question 4: A counselor is working with a client from a cultural background different from their own. The client is hesitant to discuss their symptoms directly, instead describing them in somatic terms and referencing family harmony. To conduct a culturally sensitive assessment, which tool, introduced in the DSM-5, would be most appropriate to use?
- The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II)
- The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
- The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) (Correct answer)
- The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Correct answer: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI)
The DSM-5 includes the Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) specifically to help clinicians gather culturally relevant clinical information. It provides a framework for exploring the client's perspective on their problem, its causes, and potential supports in the context of their cultural background, which is ideal for the situation described. The other instruments are standardized assessments that may not be as effective in exploring these specific cultural nuances.
Question 5: Which of the following is an essential component of a comprehensive intake assessment?
- A definitive diagnosis by the end of the first session.
- A complete genogram spanning at least four generations.
- A risk assessment for harm to self or others. (Correct answer)
- Agreement on a long-term treatment plan.
Correct answer: A risk assessment for harm to self or others.
A thorough intake assessment must always include an evaluation of safety and risk. This involves assessing for suicidal ideation, self-harm behaviors, and any risk of harm to others to ensure client safety and meet legal and ethical obligations. While other elements like a diagnosis and treatment plan are important outcomes of the assessment process, they may take more than one session to finalize, whereas risk assessment is an immediate priority.
Question 6: A client is mandated to counseling by the court system following a DUI charge. During the intake, the client is hostile and states, "I don't need to be here, and I'm not telling you anything." What is the counselor's most appropriate ethical and clinical first step?
- Refuse to see the client until their attitude improves.
- Immediately report the client's non-compliance to the court.
- Acknowledge the client's feelings and clearly explain the counseling process and the limits of confidentiality related to the court mandate. (Correct answer)
- Begin the assessment by asking questions directly from a standardized substance abuse screening tool.
Correct answer: Acknowledge the client's feelings and clearly explain the counseling process and the limits of confidentiality related to the court mandate.
When working with mandated clients, it is crucial to build rapport while being transparent. The ACA Code of Ethics requires counselors to explain the limitations of confidentiality and with whom information will be shared at the outset of counseling. Acknowledging the client's feelings validates their experience, and explaining the process and confidentiality clarifies the therapeutic framework, which is a necessary first step before proceeding with assessment or reporting to the court.
A counselor is conducting an initial intake interview with a new client.
Which of the following is the MOST critical initial step to establish before proceeding with in-depth psychological assessment?