During the second stage of the Relational Ethical Decision-Making Model, the authors suggested that it may be a good idea to reach out to ___________ in order to obtain an initial grasp of what ethical issues may exist.
a. Family
b. The State Counseling Board
c. Colleagues
d. Code of Ethics
c. Colleagues
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The struggle that comes from not having had a secure base to venture flexibly into new relationships is:
A) ?a symptom of life stressors. B) ?typical of clients without a "safe haven." C) ?palpable in clients severely bounds by "shoulds." D) ?None of the choices are correct.
When conducting role plays there are several guidelines the facilitator needs to follow. The following are all such guidelines except for one. Which one?
a. Help participants get emotionally involved b. Facilitate a discussion with the participants after the role play is done c. De-role the participants after the role play has ended d. Make sure the participants are emotionally detached from the role they are playing
Which statement best characterizes the deployment experience of service members?
A. Deployment consists primarily of the time away from family during active duty. B. Deployment is largely considered a singular event with minimal activity required both before and after the experience. C. Deployment is largely considered a cycle involving several stages with associated activities for both the service members and family members. D. Though it may be difficult, family members are usually minimally affected by the experience.
Dr. James is a marriage and family therapist. For each of his new clients, during the informed consent discussion he needs to take reasonable steps to clarify at the outset all of the following, except:
a. who are the clients b. the relationship of the therapist to each person c. the role of the psychologist d. the relationship of clients with each other