Rates of those that considered physical discipline or spanking suggest which of the following?
a. That physical discipline is largely considered unacceptable globally.
b. That physical discipline remains an accepted disciplinary practice in many countries.
c. That people don’t understand the definition of physical abuse.
d. That physical discipline has been verging on an epidemic.
b. That physical discipline remains an accepted disciplinary practice in many countries.
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John seeks your help because his wife has threatened to leave him if he doesn't improve his communication. He tells you that he is a loner and that his wife knew that when she married him. John claims that their marriage is fine and is there only to appease his wife. An INEFFECTIVE way to deal with John would be to
a. challenge his attitude, in order to break down his defenses and look at the part he is playing in the breakdown of the relationship. b. ask John how he is being affected by his wife's problems, which may lead to problems that he wants to deny. c. direct your questioning to how John felt when he approached the office for the counseling session. d. ask John what areas he thinks that his wife needs help with.
A counselor who is conducting a lifestyle assessment will likely use all of the following processes except:
a. Administering standardized tests b. Asking the client direct questions c. Observing the client’s behavior d. Interviewing people in the client’s life
One way in which a crisis worker may determine whether the client fully understands a commitment is to ask the client to summarize the action steps that he or she plans to take. (p. 93)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The authors suggested that in every ethical dilemma, counselors must examine the _______ to see which one takes precedent
a. Code of Ethics b. Ethical Principles c. Ethical Decision Making Model d. Core Beliefs