The ethical principles of ___________ dictate that counseling professionals are always attentive to client welfare and do not engage in behaviors that could in any way harm the client

a. informed consent and competence
b. professionalism and concern
c. beneficence and malfeasance
d. none of the above


C

Counseling

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A perspective that is concerned with how internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior is known as the ______.

A. humanistic perspective B. psychodynamic perspective C. developmental perspective D. systems perspective

Counseling

Religious institutions are considered a secondary institution for addressing spiritual and ethical issues in society.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Counseling

Sexual and marital history are ordinarily included in the intake interview format

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

______ was a response to AACWA, as there were concerns that family preservation efforts were excessive.

a. Foster Care and Safe Families Act b. Adoption and Safe Families Act c. Termination and Adoption Act d. Foster Care and Adoption Act

Counseling