Which of the following is not a purpose of ethical codes?

A. They protect consumers and further the professional standing of an organization.
B. They serve as a legal document that one can bring to court if sued.
C. They are statements about the maturity and professional identity of a profession.
D. They guide professionals toward certain types of behaviors that reflect the underlyingvalues considered desirable in the profession.


B

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___________ is the process in which test questions reflect an expectation of previous development of knowledge.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Scientifically based interventions have their advantages; however, the authors of the text suggest that counselor may not use them for which of the following reasons

a. Feeling locked into manualized protocol b. Researched interventions may be too complex c. May be incompatible with the type of work being done d. All of the above

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In Bowlby's attachment theory, which of the following represents a primary outcome of the formation of attachments in infancy?

a. A working model of self, of others, and of relationships. b. Basic trust in others, but not a sense of self or of relationships. c. A sense of the power structure of a family. d. A belief in God.

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In providing AOD treatment for disabled individuals, what are important considerations?

(a) grief, communication, and learning strategies must all be addressed (b) the rate of addiction among disabled persons is so low that it is inefficient to design treatment for disabled individuals (c) accessibility for physically disabled individuals (d) disabled individuals have difficulty with abstract concepts so AA is not usually helpful

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