Addressing diversity in group work is
a. a legal concept.
b. an ethical mandate.
c. a trend that is not expected to last.
d. a luxury, but not a necessity.
b
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Which career theory proposes that occupational selection is heavily influenced by the psychological needs that develop from interaction between children and their parents?
a. Personal construct psychology b. Roe's personality development and occupational classification c. Social learning d. Gottfredson's theory of circumscription, compromise, and self-creation
Which of the following is NOT true regarding consent for treatment among minors?
a. Children cannot provide consent because consent implies that they freely agree to participate and fully appreciate the risks and benefits of participation in treatment. b. Adolescents cannot usually provide consent because they are often not in treatment voluntarily; they may instead feel pressured by others, such as their parents. c. For minors, parents may provide consent and that is sufficient to begin treatment. d. Children and adolescents must minimally provide assent before treatment can begin.
When certain assumptions about the data collected are violated, the researcher must employ:
a. nonparametric statistical methods b. descriptive statistical methods c. parametric statistical methods d. qualitative statistical methods
Anticipated Result: The client will discuss directions that he or she might want to go, new ways of thinking, desired feeling states, and behaviors that might be changed. The client might also seek to learn how to live more effectively with situations or events that cannot be changed at this point (rape, death, an accident, an illness). A more ideal story ending might be defined
a. Empathic Relationship—Initiate the session b. Story and Strengths—Gather information c. Goals—Set mutual goals d. Restory—Explore and create—generate alternatives e. Action—Conclude and generalize