Reflective practice

A. Means setting aside some time to learn from our own experience.
B. Is gained through silent pondering without the distraction of asking yourself questions.
C. Means looking back at a situation in order to justify or rationalize your actions.
D. Is a matter of personal responsibility that should not involve the perspectives of others.


A

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Mary is seeking abortion counseling from a practitioner who has been actively involved in the pro-life movement. The therapist has extreme discomfort with Mary's values and doesn't think he could maintain objectivity. It would be best if he:

A. doesn't share his values with Mary and work within the value system of his client. B. help Mary understand his values so she can make a different decision concerning her pregnancy. C. not refer Mary, but work within the client's values rather than his own. If he cannot obtain objectivity, he will need supervision to work through his issues. Referring Mary to another therapist for this reason could be determined as abandonment. D. set firm boundaries with Mary on what she can discuss in regards to her pregnancy.

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What are the two important skills in problem solving?

A. Learning family social rules and community interaction B. Thinking of alternative solutions and understanding the consequences ofbehavior C. Connection with family and group-interaction D. Developing adequate communication skills and peer relationships

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Developmental thinking in work with children is based on whose models of cognitive development?

A. Piaget B. Kohlberg C. Freud D. Ellis

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The idea that people who are born as biological males will become men who will naturally express masculinity, and people who are born as biological females will become women who will naturally express femininity is known as

a. Sexual identity b. Gender identity c. Heteronormativity d. Cisnormativity

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