Ways to explore a potential or real ethical dilemma can be
a. internally—best to keep the situation to yourself
b. in discussion with your significant other or spouse
c. presenting real cases for discussion with your relatives
d. in case consultations with supervisor(s)
Ans: d
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Punishment involves:
a. Removing the child from a stimulating environment and placing the child into a setting that is low stimulation b. The use of aversive consequences immediately after the behavior occurs such as spanking c. A reward that keeps a behavior going d. A technique designed to eliminate behavior through the lack of any consequence
What is a visiting resource?
a. a person who transports the child to home visits b. an adult who visits the child when parents do not c. a staff member who arranges parental visits for the child d. a person who escorts the parents when they visit the child
One implication of using the story metaphor instead of history is that
a) narratives about the same event can change over time. b) clients may misrepresent the past to avoid negative feedback. c) narratives do not provide adequate structure or meaning. d) clients may struggle to develop a self-identity when their life stories are told through metaphors.
Most of today's immigrants to the United States come from:
a. Eastern Europe b. Western Europe c. Asia and Latin America d. Europe and Asia