c) Individual development and well-being ANSWER Which of the following
best describes the nature of counseling?
a) catharsis and social learning b) wellness and personal development
c) establishing wholesome connections
d) None of those things.
d) doing all projects without assistance from others - ANSWER In the United
States, counselors can enhance their leadership abilities by participating in the
following activities, except for:
Engaging in strategic planning, attending Chi Sigma Iota training workshops
and seminars, engaging in ACA regions, and working individually on all
projects
c) Cause no harm—ANSWER Being non-maleficent entails:
Steer clear of gender stereotypes, do no harm, advance fairness, and encourage
self-determination.
Answer A(n): friend, psychiatrist A professional helper is ________________,
while a nonprofessional helper is _______________.
A friend, psychiatrist, social worker, mental health technician, probation officer,
untrained volunteer, child care provider, psychologist, etc.
a) Knowledge, awareness, and skills ANSWER According to Pedersen (1982),
counselors must have cultural sensitivity in relation to:
a) Awareness, knowledge, and abilities
, b) function, aptitude, and abilities
c) tact, substance, and abilities
d) norms, consciousness, and abilities
c) mistreating someone or doing nothing; assisting a client in a manner
prohibited by law - ANSWER Criminal culpability is defined as
__________________, while civil liability is defined as
_______________________.
working with a client in a manner prohibited by law; being an accessory to a
crime; acting immorally toward another person; failing to prevent a crime;
acting immorally toward another person or failing to act; working with a client
in a manner prohibited by law; being uncivil; participating in illegal activities
c) their capacity to administer and oversee psychiatric drugs - ANSWER One
significant distinction between allied mental health providers and psychiatrists
is:
a) their capacity for rigorous psychotherapy b) their capacity for evaluation and
testing c) their capacity to administer and oversee psychotropic medicines d)
their social ecology training
d) are standards and guidelines for appropriate behavior. ANSWER Ethics
are methods and abilities for collaborating with customers.
Government laws that control professions are b).
c) are what one deems significant.
d) are standards and guidelines for appropriate behavior.
a) ethical principles. ANSWER Finding socially and historically acceptable
solutions to the question "What shall I do?" is the main goal of ethics that are
founded on a set of obligations.
a) ethical principles.
b) Ethics of virtue.
c) unwavering morality.
d) Ethics that are relativistic.
best describes the nature of counseling?
a) catharsis and social learning b) wellness and personal development
c) establishing wholesome connections
d) None of those things.
d) doing all projects without assistance from others - ANSWER In the United
States, counselors can enhance their leadership abilities by participating in the
following activities, except for:
Engaging in strategic planning, attending Chi Sigma Iota training workshops
and seminars, engaging in ACA regions, and working individually on all
projects
c) Cause no harm—ANSWER Being non-maleficent entails:
Steer clear of gender stereotypes, do no harm, advance fairness, and encourage
self-determination.
Answer A(n): friend, psychiatrist A professional helper is ________________,
while a nonprofessional helper is _______________.
A friend, psychiatrist, social worker, mental health technician, probation officer,
untrained volunteer, child care provider, psychologist, etc.
a) Knowledge, awareness, and skills ANSWER According to Pedersen (1982),
counselors must have cultural sensitivity in relation to:
a) Awareness, knowledge, and abilities
, b) function, aptitude, and abilities
c) tact, substance, and abilities
d) norms, consciousness, and abilities
c) mistreating someone or doing nothing; assisting a client in a manner
prohibited by law - ANSWER Criminal culpability is defined as
__________________, while civil liability is defined as
_______________________.
working with a client in a manner prohibited by law; being an accessory to a
crime; acting immorally toward another person; failing to prevent a crime;
acting immorally toward another person or failing to act; working with a client
in a manner prohibited by law; being uncivil; participating in illegal activities
c) their capacity to administer and oversee psychiatric drugs - ANSWER One
significant distinction between allied mental health providers and psychiatrists
is:
a) their capacity for rigorous psychotherapy b) their capacity for evaluation and
testing c) their capacity to administer and oversee psychotropic medicines d)
their social ecology training
d) are standards and guidelines for appropriate behavior. ANSWER Ethics
are methods and abilities for collaborating with customers.
Government laws that control professions are b).
c) are what one deems significant.
d) are standards and guidelines for appropriate behavior.
a) ethical principles. ANSWER Finding socially and historically acceptable
solutions to the question "What shall I do?" is the main goal of ethics that are
founded on a set of obligations.
a) ethical principles.
b) Ethics of virtue.
c) unwavering morality.
d) Ethics that are relativistic.