Which is the stage that many counselors may erroneously think is the end of the ethical decision making process in the Tarvydas Integrative Model?
a. formulating an ethical decision.
b. selecting an action by weighing competing nonmoral values, personal blind spots and prejudices.
c. planning and executing the selected course of action.
d. evaluating the effectiveness of the selected course of action.
A
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According to Freud, events that can be remembered with some effort, but not immediately, arise from the
a. collective unconscious. b. conscious. c. preconscious. d. unconscious.
__________ groups include more functional and independent members and work with members in an effort to enhance their sense of belonging and continuity
a. Adjustment b. Reminiscing c. Beneficial d. Psychotherapy
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The focus of crisis intervention is on helping the client to win a favorable outcome to a lawsuit. 2. How quickly a person receives intervention after a crisis event does not matter to their long-term ability to function. 3. It might be appropriate for a crisis worker to serve temporarily as their client’s ego strength. 4. Crisis intervention as a response to trauma first emerged when World War II soldiers began to return home. 5. Everyone who becomes stressed will experience a crisis state at one time or another.
Which of the following is not true about The Belmont Report
a) Was created by the National Commission for Research Ethics b) Arose out of the legal implications of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study c) Is the cornerstone document of research ethics d) All of the above are true