Under Baran's supervision, Sabrina has grown into a recognized expert in working
with autistic children. Baran is delighted by Sabrina's success but lately has begun
giving her more advice than ever.
What is most likely compromising Baran's
supervisory judgment?
A. tendency to equate his supervisory role with his self-worth
B. desire to protect a protégé from interagency politics
C. sense of competition with a promising younger colleague
D. inappropriate ethical standards
A
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a. Involves gathering information about the family in order to determine what intervention would best meet a family's needs b. The delivery of information in a didactic way. c. Connecting families to appropriate community resources. d. Terminating the relationship with the client so they can be referred to other services
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a. readily available, cheap, and rapid acting. b. tastes good and has no identifiable odor. c. cannot be readily detected on toxicology screens. d. non-prescribed.
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