If you are aware of a harmful practice of a colleague in relationship to a client that is not life-threatening, you should first:
a. notify the relevant licensure authority.
b. notify the relevant professional associations.
c. confront the colleague assertively.
d. all of the above.
C
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Cottone's model of ethical decision making is based on:
a. ethical principles. b. purely social-relational model. c. purely relational theory. d. psychologically-based ethical decision making.
The manner in which a client thinks reveals much about how he or she comes to understand and make meaning of the world. In the mental status exam, this refers to the client's:
a. affect. b. mood. c. thought components. d. cognitive functioning. e. All of these are true.
While assisting a client to examine alternatives, the crisis worker is advised to
a. look for situational supports. b. ensure that the alternatives are workable and realistic in terms of the action steps. c. weigh alternatives chosen against future problems and goals. d. both a and b.
Extrapolation
a. involves guessing outside the bounds of what is already known. b. can be dangerous. c. is one reason why developmental equivalents should be avoided. d. All of the above.