From the perspective of principle ethics, a counselor who is counseling a client planning a violent act against another person and who intervenes to notify family members is
a. sacrificing client autonomy in order to prevent harm and to do good.
b. sacrificing fidelity in order to be truthful.
c. sacrificing justice in order to be faithful to promises made.
d. sacrificing veracity in order to protect the client's anonymity.
e. sacrificing beneficence in order to promote fidelity.
a
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Home, community, school, and the workplace are names given to Super's concept of
a. life roles b. environments c. stages d. theaters
Which one of the following best describes the concept of nonmaleficence?
a. b. Above all else, do no harm c. Working for the good of the individual d. Treating individuals equitably e. Dealing truthfully with individuals
The author believes that the surest indicator of cultural insensitivity is:
A. the inability to create a welcoming environment for clients of color. B. the lack of understanding of cultural definitions regarding health and wellness. C. the inability to see one's own prejudices. D. the belief that all members of a particular group share all characteristics.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Crystallized abilities are mostly free of potential sociocultural bias. 2. Significant impairment has traditionally been defined as a performance falling at least three standard deviations below the mean on an individualized, standardized, culturally appropriate and psychometrically sound diagnostic test. 3. IQ tests are the best way to identify the gifted. 4. Accommodation is the process by which individuals make sense of new information in terms of an existing structure or schema. 5. The terms “intelligence test” and “aptitude test” are interchangeable, because they measure the same constructs.