Briefly discuss the guidelines of the Office of Protection from Research Risks. (OPRR).

What will be an ideal response?


Requires that investigators who are associated with institutions that receive federal funds must submit their studies to an extensive review by peers before the studies can be conducted; The primary focus is on ensuring that adequate protection for research subjects are in place; The peer review is done through a formally established institutional body, the Human Subjects Institutional Review Board (IRB); Guidelines for reviewing research proposal include requirements for informed consent, an evaluation of risks and benefits, and confidentiality; The IRB must evaluate the risks as being reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits.

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Which of the following is important to gauge when assessing for suicidal risk?

a. Whether a client has thoughts of and a plan for suicide. b. The lethality of the plan and availability of means to carry out the plan. c. The client's available social supports. d. All of the above.

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"Robert, I'd like to know some things that have gone well for you at work." Identify the stage from the five-stage model of the interview where an interviewer would most likely use this statement

A) ?Stage 1: Empathic relationship - Initiate the session B) ?Stage 2: Story and Strengths - Gather data C) ?Stage 3: Goals - Mutual goal setting D) ?Stage 4: Restory - Working E) ?Stage 5: Action - Terminating

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The Minnesota model relies heavily on

a. religious guidance. b. scientific data of best practices. c. the AA model. d. court-ordered patients.

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For Sartre, existential guilt is what we experience when we:

a. ? do not live by the Ten Commandments. b. ? fail to think about the welfare of others. c. ? allow others to define us or to make our choices for us. d. ? reflect on all that we might have done and failed to do.

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