Stepfamilies have changed very little over time.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Regarding accountability, the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics (2005) requires counselors to:
a. Understand differences between modern and postmodern interventions b. Engage in practices based on rigorous research methodologies c. Constantly innovate new, creative ways of working with clients d. Attend the annual ACA conference to identify what practices are best for certain clients
A cornerstone of the medical, or “disease,” model is that disease states are a reflection of
a. biological dysfunction at the cellular or molecular level. b. a corruption of “free will.” c. a disruption in the balance of the four humors of the body. d. the unavoidable consequence of commerce, which has brought us things such as the bubonic plague in the 1300s, when flea-infested rats were carried from areas where the plague was endemic to areas where it had never been seen before.
In regards to advocacy competencies, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. Ethical practice requires counselors to assume an advocacy role that is focused on affecting public opinion, public policy, and legislation. B. Practitioners need to develop an awareness of their own beliefs and attitudes regarding social issues and marginalized populations, the scope of their knowledge, and their level of skill at intervening within the different domains of advocacy. C. Multicultural competence is essential in understanding the cultural relevance and appropriateness of advocacy interventions as counselors bring their own attitudes and beliefs to the sociopolitical history of their communities. D. Counselors who have a social justice advocacy perspective demonstrate minimal leadership abilities and do not understand the importance of speaking out.
A client's inability to act or change results from:
A) ?the push-pull nature of conflict. B) ?the inability to follow good advice. C) ?a personality disorder. D) ?the lack of motivation.