An important triad of sources for ethical information for group work specialists includes the Association for Specialists in Group Work's Professional Standards for the Training of Group Workers (2000), the Principles for Diversity Competent Group Workers (1999) and the .

a. APA Codes of Ethics
b. ACA Code of Ethics
c. NASPA Codes of Ethics
d. Aspirational Ethics


b. ACA Code of Ethics

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What will be an ideal response?

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Counselor X comments on Rita's self-observation generalizations about Rita's view of her previous work experiences. Counselor X is most likely conceptualizing from the point of view of: a. Krumboltz's social learning theory

b. social cognitive career theory. c. work adjustment theory. d. cognitive information processing theory.

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All of the following are true of formal assessments except that they

A. have no standard method of interpretation. B. have no standard way to compare one person's scores with those of others. C. have known reliability. D. are usually free of charge.

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If the orientation process is neglected or incomplete a client may:

a. remain in denial about his/her addiction. b. have incorrect information and unanswered questions about the program. c. need to be referred to an outside agency. d. need additional education about addiction.

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