The Tarasoff case is usually used as the foundation for
a. telling parents about a potential suicide
b. informing principals about school policy that contradicts ethical practice
c. mandating parents/guardians to give permission for group counseling
d. warning others when there is evidence of clear danger to self or others
b. informing principals about school policy that contradicts ethical practice
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In which stage of Perry's Scheme of Intellectual and Ethical Development does a student come to understand that there are many ways of constructing reality and of defining truth?
a. Relativism b. Dualism c. Commitment to relativism d. Constructivism
A counselor working with a client who she believes is at a moderate to high risk for committing suicide. While working with the client she asks herself two questions: (1) If I let the client go home tonight will she harm herself? (2) If I have her
involuntarily committed, am I respecting her freedom to make her own choices? Based on these two questions, with which two ethical principles is the counselor grappling? a. Autonomy and justice b. Fidelity and beneficence c. Nonmaleficence and veracity d. Beneficence and autonomy
The response in classical conditioning that is strengthened by the conditioning process is called the ______.
A. conditioned stimulus B. conditioned response C. unconditioned response D. operant response