n population research, three ethical principles seem particularly relevant. What are these?
What will be an ideal response?
nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Most children placed in high-quality daycare settings demonstrated high achievement and development through middle childhood, except for children from low-income families. 2. The most frequently noted disadvantages to childcare settings are physical and sexual abuse. 3. Attachment parenting practices are associated with lower intelligence and poor academic performance.
The NCDA Ethical Standards (2003) begins by stating:
a. computer-generated assessment as a popular means of measuring traits integral to the counseling process. b. the importance of fostering the use of assessment results. c. the frequent use of standard assessment instruments to measure traits such as interests, personality and ability. d. the ethical importance of informing the client of the purpose and explicit use of test results.
The function of the family therapist is to:
a. make decisions regarding how members of the family need to change. b. help family members evaluate how well their patterns are working and encourage them to make necessary changes. c. take sides with one member of the family against another. d. impose their values on family members.
Five minutes before the end of a group session and out of the blue, Michael, a group member, shares that he would like to talk about his unresolved issues with his estranged father. The group leader politely asks Michael if he can hold onto those thoughts until next week’s session. What skill is the group leader using?
a. linking b. reframing c. drawing out d. cutting off