A methodology for seeing how individuals view each other is called
a. a genogram.
b. psychodrama.
c. role theory.
d. sociometry.
D
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A. ecotherapy B. the healing environment C. behavior setting theory D. evidence-based design
Jamie, a college career counselor, has been working with Forrest, a highly distressed fifth-year senior. He came in for career counseling stating that, “I don’t know what I want to do. My classes are stupid and I know more than my professors, so I stop going and then they flunk me. I don’t need to go to class!” Since career counseling began, Jamie has discovered that Forrest has several likely mental health issues, including a gambling problem and signs of a personality disorder. Ethically, as a career counselor, Jamie should:
a. Terminate her work with Forrest immediately because treating him is not in her area of expertise b. Terminate her work, but refer him elsewhere c. Continue her work, but refer him elsewhere d. Continue her work, but refer him elsewhere and communicate with he and his counselor about limits of their work
Regarding incest and child abuse, which of the following statements is true?
a. Practitioners have a legal, but not ethical, obligation to report child abuse. b. Mandatory reporting laws are the same for all states. c. Helpers are required to make a report only if they are certain that abuse has taken place or is occurring presently. d. A report should be filed once a helper has grounds for suspecting abuse.
The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Improvement Act was authorized for the purpose of
a. preparing students with skills in which an advanced degree is not needed b. transitioning high school graduates into post-secondary institutions c. selecting students for STEM careers d. identifying gifted students for curricular programming