Which of the following laws was enacted by Congress to protect the privacy and security of healthcare information?

a) The Mental Health Parity Act
b) The Independent Medical Reviewer Act
c) The Health and Social Services Act of 1998
d) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996


d;

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Positive outcomes are more probable when leaders

a. understand the unique needs of the members. b. match group member capacities with the treatment approach. c. modify the group to accommodate the specific characteristics of the members. d. All of the above.

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Mindfulness training is used primarily to

a. avoid negative thoughts and emotions b. focus strictly on positive emotions and calming thoughts c. counter strong negative emotions and to focus clients on developing an awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and actions d. counter strong negative emotions and to then focus clients on avoiding any associated unpleasant thoughts, emotions, or actions

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During a classroom discussion, a peer suggests that there is never a succinct right or wrong when it comes to ethical dilemmas. Which ethical trap have they fallen victim to?

a. The “Who Will Benefit” Trap b. The “Values” Trap c. The “Commonsense, Objectivity” Trap d. The “Circumstantiality” Trap

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Identify significant limitations of having the same individual perform the roles of clinical supervisor and administrative supervisor within an agency

a. it may be difficulty to establish trust. b. a personality conflict may occur. c. it may be difficult for the supervisee to share the doubts or vulnerabilities with the supervisor. d. both a and c are correct.

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