Related to the principles of right or wrong in an individual's behavior

a. Legal
b. Moral
c. Ethical
d. Honorable


B

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Explain the key differences between behavioral theories and contemporary theories

What will be an ideal response?

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Forensic mental health is a relatively new field but one that is growing rapidly. Which of the following issues having been highlighted specifically as areas for development?

a) Programs to identify and evaluate offenders whose crimes are due to mental health disorders. b) Develop evidence-based assessments and treatment protocols for rehabilitating offenders. c) Research to support forensic mental health assessment and treatments. d) a) and b) only. e) All of the above.

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What were the goals of schools, as described by the Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education in 1918?

a. Worthy home membership, citizenship, ethical character, vocational preparation, and worthy use of leisure time. b. Provide education in fundamental behaviors such as problem solving, friendship building, and decision making. c. For students to learn basic knowledge, such as reading, writing, and math d. Personal, social, and civic responsibility, honesty and integrity, and the ability to monitor one's own choices.

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When you find yourself struggling with an ethical dilemma over value differences, the best course to follow is to

a. seek consultation. b. trust your instincts. c. refer your client to another counselor. d. terminate your relationship with your client.

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