Bruce's supervisor tells him that he was overheard talking about a client in the
hallway. Bruce replies that he is not at fault because he did not deliberately reveal
sensitive information. How might an experienced supervisor respond?
A. Inadvertent disclosure is still a breach of confidentiality.
B. The fact that you intended no harm is the most important issue here.
C. I know that privacy rules are a pain, but we have to be seen to follow them to
the letter.
D. I'm sorry, but I have no choice but to write you up for this ethical violation.
A
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"Objectivity per she does not exist; each member has his or her legitimate viewpoint regarding family reality." This statement is likely to be made by an adherent of:
A. Constructivist theory
B. Social learning theory
C. Structural theory
D. Behavioral theory
__________ refers to deriving some meaning from the observation that have been made
during a research project.
a. Data analysis b. Contingency analysis c. Table elaboration d. Data transformation
During an assessment for alcoholism, you learn that a youth has type
2 diabetes and self-injects insulin twice daily. She does not perceive that drinking alcohol could affect control of her diabetes. What might you recommend? A. That she receive information about the added risks alcohol use may pose for her in order to avoid medical emergencies, whether she is alcoholic or not B. That she attend a psychoeducational program about how alcohol and insulin interact, whether she is alcoholic or not C. Statistically she is not at risk for alcoholism, so she does not need to be concerned about how alcohol would affect her ability to manage her diabetes. D. She has a possible mental illness, since she does not perceive the effect of alcohol on her diabetes, and needs a mental health evaluation
Within experiential therapy, the ______ is believed to be the essential healing force in the psychotherapeutic process, whereby the therapist establishes caring,
person-to-person relationships with each family member while modeling openness, honesty, and spontaneity. a. interpretation of unconscious conflict b. existential encounter c. therapeutic double-bind d. paradoxical intervention