List the nine units of analysis or data collection (gathering) for qualitative research.
What will be an ideal response?
social practices, episodes, encounters, roles (roles and social types), relationships, groups and cliques, organizations, settlements, and lifestyles or subculture
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During an individual session prior to the team meeting a client has expressed concern regarding her pending discharge. In the organization in which the counselor is working, the psychiatrist is the individual who determines the discharge schedule
The organizational culture of the facility is one that suggests that counselors should go along with the psychiatrist's decisions. If the counselor does not express the concerns that the client raised regarding discharge, what is the significant problem for the counselor in this situation? a. There is no problem; the psychiatrist knows best. b. Ethical standards in counseling direct counselors to consider their primary obligation as being to their clients; and the counselor would be breaking an ethical code. c. Collaboration between the social worker and the psychiatrist is the a concern and should be addressed by the counselor when planning discharge. d. The insurance company has not been informed of the psychiatrist decision and this is always the role of the counselor.
When a member begins crying during the session, the leader SHOULD a. immediately attend to the member before asking if she wants help
b. open her up further, even if there are only five minutes left in session. c. suggest that she leave until she can control her crying and talk about it. d. attempt to determine whether she is in pain or trying to gain sympathy from others.
Enumerative data reveals
a. descriptive evidence b. information regarding student growth c. effectiveness of program interventions d. where time is spent
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Since confidentiality cannot be guaranteed in a group, it is not an ethical issue for group practitioners. B. Confidentiality is a concern for therapists holding group psychotherapy, but not for those running other types of groups. C. Groups are invariably determined to be less effective than individual psychotherapy in helping clients. D. The ethical, legal, and professional aspects of confidentiality have a different application in group situations.