In this court case, the court found that school counselors have a duty to use reasonable means to attempt to prevent a suicide when they know about a student's suicidal intentions. The reasoning of the court was that an adolescent is more likely to share thoughts of suicide with friends than with a school counselor, teacher, or parent. The court found that reasonable care would have included notifying the student's parents that their daughter was at risk for suicide.
A. Tarasoff v. University of California Board of Regents
B. Ewing v. Goldstein
C. Eisel v. Board of Education
D. Jaffee v. Redmond
Answer: C
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a. purposeful, goal-driven efforts to gain attention b. unconscious behaviors with no particular conscious goal in mind c. egocentric attempts to manipulate the child’s environment d. unconscious attempts to gain parental approval
What are the group leader’s goals related to navigating the storming stage of a group’s development?
a. The group leader wants to provide feedback regarding individual group members issues or disorders and develop a treatment plan. b. The group leader wants to facilitate conversations where group members can hear each other with authenticity and express empathy. c. The group leader wants to use creating activities to facilitate cathartic moments. d. The group leader wants to help group members apply what they have learned in the group to situations experienced outside of the group.
In the transtheoretical model of change, precontemplation is an example of a
(a) stage of change. (b) level of change. (c) strategy to promote change. (d) change of perspective.
A clinician may initiate endings legitimately because of all of the following EXCEPT:
A. The goals of the work have been accomplished. B. The clinician doesn’t have the expertise to help the client. C. The client isn’t making use of the relationship. D. The client expresses sexual attraction toward the clinician.