All of the following are moral principles described by Kitchener (1984) except
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Beneficence
c. Autonomy
d. Capacity
e. Fidelity
f. Justice
d
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The “adult children of alcoholics” parent model postulates that
a. it is the only accurate formulation of how parental alcoholism affects the child’s growth. b. the dysfunctional family member frequently attends sessions to learn how others have suffered from their parents’ alcoholism, thus allowing them to learn by example. c. many children learn to cope by becoming “overly” responsible. d. politicians need to better understand the overlooked problem of parental alcoholism.
When a counselor and client come from a shared religious reality, the counselor may assume to know the client's worldview without assessment. This is a particular problem within the __________ approaches
a. pluralist and rejectionist b. constructivist and exclusivist c. constructivist and rejectionist d. pluralist and exclusivist
FERPA allows _______________________________ information to be purged from a child's educational record
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
_____ occurs when two or more clinicians work directly together:
a. Conjoint therapy b. Co-therapy c. Dual therapy d. Unethical treatment e. Dual relationships