The first ethical principle cited by the influential Belmont Report is
autonomy, which can be defined as:
A. a thorough risk/benefit calculation must be performed
B. demands equitable selection of participants
C. obligation on the part of the researcher to respect each
participant as a person capable of making an informed
decision
D. equality in distribution of benefits and burdens among the
population group(s) likely to benefit from the research.
C
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What is the process called that involves becoming increasingly observant and aware of external and internal stimuli in the present moment and adopting an open attitude of accepting what is rather than judging the present situation?
A) ?self-care B) ?congruence C) ?hyperawareness D) ?mindfulness
Mental health is best defined as ______.
A. a relative state of emotional well-being in which one is free from incapacitating conflicts and is consistently able to make rational decisions and cope with environmental stresses and internal pressures B. an absence of delusions, hallucinations, or thinking problems that cause significant problems in functioning on a daily basis C. having a strong sense of self, an appreciation and understanding for the needs and rights of others, and at least a basic level of intelligence D. not expecting a different result from repeated incidents of the same behavior
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A means of improving treatment fidelity is effective training of staff.
Professionals can use empowerment strategies to help individuals and groups by:
A) ?helping them develop strategies for mutual assistance B) ?helping them engage in policy advocacy C) ?both of the above D) ?none of the above