Which ethical principle means "to do no harm?"
A) ?Autonomy
B) ?Beneficence
C) ?Nonmaleficence
D) ?Confidentiality
C
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a. induce an amphetamine-like state of mania b. induce respiration arrest at high dosage levels c. increase respiration to the point at which it triggers an anxiety attack in persons with ADHD d. not induce tolerance
Research on therapeutic alliance questionnaires suggests that counselors should:
a) Only use alliance questionnaires when using a Person-centered approach b) Consider using alliance questionnaires early on in the counseling process regardless of the counselor's theoretical approach c) Use alliance questionnaires in order to predict the degree of symptom improvement a client is likely to have by the 5th session d) Rate the alliance themselves, rather than the client rating the alliance
Interviewers need to have "education and training, supervised experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional experience.". This ethical standard relates primarily to a. competence
b. informed consent. c. confidentiality. d. diversity.
Existential confrontation differs from psychoanalytic confrontation in that existentialists:
a. focus on the client's experience of the world in the here-and-now . b. clarify choices that clients continually confront in their therapy and lives. c. don't only reflect the client's experience, but also reveal their own experience of the client. d. identify and emphasize new alternatives for being.