You'd like to ask a question that can be expected to bring out client feelings or emotions. Your best bet is a question that begins with
a. could.
b. what
c. how.
d. why.
c
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After consulting the professional code of ethics, a helper might also consult all but who of the following people, while attempting to make an ethical decision?
a. A supervisor b. A colleague c. A lawyer d. A trusted friend
Heidi was at a school dance when she threw up all over the dance floor. She later described this event as traumatic. Does it meet the definition of trauma? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
It is ethically questionable for a university professor to
a. conduct a research project with a student. b. supervise the research activities of a student. c. require a student to participate in a research project. d. co-present with a student at a professional conference. e. write a letter of recommendation for a job for a student with whom he or she has conducted a research study.
The treatment approach in which a client is awarded points for continued abstinence (or loss of points for proven substance use), which he or she can later trade in for items is the
a. motivational contingency approach. b. vertical achievement approach. c. voucherbased treatment. d. anticipatory contingency approach.