Which organization recently helped to develop a certification process for human service professionals, and can grant such certification to any individual with an associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree in human services or related fields?

A. NOHS
B. ACA
C. CCE
D. NOHSE


C

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Which of the following reasons best describes why the Nuremberg Code of 1947 was not quickly adopted and accepted within the United States of America?

a. There was not enough legal action to require it. b. Researchers associated it with Nazi behaviors as an act of immorality, and not with one that is related to researchers working without regulation. c. The guidelines that were outlined in the code were not specific enough. d. The guidelines were relevant but it was too difficult to practically employ them all in one moment.

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Contemporary child welfare in the United States focuses on both children and families. This broad focus is based upon the premise that the family is what?

A. the primary social unit that provides sustenance, nurturance, socialization, and care for children B. the primary economic unit of raising children C. the primary religious unit that teaches a child values and morality D. the primary educational unit that teaches the child to function in society

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Refusal to identify next-of-kin is a:

a. Legitimate reason to deny services b. Legal issue; there must be a person to be contacted in the event of an emergency c. Generally regarded as a right of the client d. Decision which must foster discussion between counselor and client

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Acceptance is defined as:

a. Respecting the humanity of all people, including when someone's behavior is viewed as a problem or wrong. b. Agreeing with what people say and do, except when someone's behavior is viewed as a problem or wrong. c. Respecting the humanity of all people, except when someone's behavior is viewed as a problem or wrong. d. Feeling compassion for all people, including when someone's behavior is viewed as a problem or wrong.

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