The difference between ethical codes and laws is that:
a. Ethical codes promote professional competence of counselors, whereas laws protect the public safety
b. Laws promote professional competence of counselors, whereas ethical codes protect the public safety
c. Ethical codes must legally be followed, whereas laws provide moral guidance
d. Ethical codes and law are identical in the counseling profession
a. Ethical codes promote professional competence of counselors, whereas laws protect the public safety
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a. true positive
b. true negative
c. false positive
d. false negative
Which of the following is data that illustrates meaning and experience, and can be portrayed using narratives, interviews, observations, objects, or other visual forms?
Achievement data Quantitative data Relational data Qualitative data
All of the following have been used to treat Anorexia Nervosa except:
a. antipsychotics b. benzodiazepines c. lithium d. zinc
How do family systems therapists use the term identified patient?
a. This is not a term used by systems therapists. b. The identified patient is the one with the most severe problem. c. The family who comes to counseling is often focused on one member's problems, making that member the identified patient. d. The identified patient is the one that the therapist identifies as the person who has the most power to influence positive change in the family. e. The identified patient is the family, including only members who come to counseling.