When may an educational or training program require that a student disclose personal information about sexual experiences, history of abuse, psychological treatment, or relationship with significant others?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer will include the following:
a. Only if admissions material has outside that such disclose will be expected, providing the students an opportunity to not apply if they choose
b. When personal problems interfere with their ability to competently perform professionally related activities or pose a threat of self-harm or harm to others

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Includes unlawful, forcible entry, and attempted entry of a residence. Usually involves theft, but not always. Illegal entry can be made with or without force

a. Burglary b. Misdemeanor c. Felony d. Aggravated assault

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Johon, a career counselor with extensive experience, understands the dangers and blockages that occur when the client puts him in the “expert position.” To decrease the likelihood of this occurring, John should avoid ___________________________ in the initial session of his work with clients

a. pressure on the client to disclose personal information b. formally identified assessment c. unstructured interview techniques d. the use of metaphor

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______is an aspect of the environment that leads to “strong, frequent, or prolonged activation of the body’s stress management system.”

a. An environmental agent b. A neurostressor c. A toxic stressor d. A frequent stress agent

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Personal factors shown to enhance functional outcomes include all except

a. a strong spiritual or religious orientation b. general agreeableness and social interaction skills c. use of avoidance as a coping strategy d. high levels of hope

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