During parent consultations, helpers:
A. Maintain strict confidentiality and do not share the child’s secrets with parents
B. Must recognize that children do not have the right to confidentiality
C. Work with the parents to help them resolve personal issues affecting parenting
D. Help the child and parents communicate more effectively
B. Must recognize that children do not have the right to confidentiality
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In order to get a privileged communication statute passed that protects the privacy of clients who are in professional relationships with counselors, legislators must be convinced that
a. counseling relationships are more important than physician-patient relationships. b. counseling relationships are similar to the relationships between a priest and penitent, or between a minister and congregation member. c. making an exception to the general rule that all evidence must be presented in court is vital to the well being of society. d. law suits can be as easily resolved without the benefit of information that clients tell their counselors in confidential relationships. e. counseling has met all the tests to demonstrate that it is a true profession.
The leader may choose to select who will pair together in a dyad to facilitate the process or because he has a particular ______________ in mind
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Clinicians who oppose any form of physical contact with their clients (e.g., nonerotic touching) believe all of the following EXCEPT:
A. it can promote dependency. B. it can interfere with the transference relationship. C. it can be misread by clients. D. it can become a healthy romantic relationship.
Individual diagnostic achievement tests are used to
a. diagnose learning problems and estimate current academic performance. b. determine mastery of a particular subject. c. measure wide ranging subject areas. d. compare a student’s performance to a standard of competence.