_____ provide(s) a framework for the study of human development that furthers scientific vision and stimulates the application of science for public policy and social programs.

a. Experiments
b. Theories
c. Research
d. Ethical guidelines


b. Theories

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An _______________________ is a situation that involves conflicting or opposing principles without an obvious right or wrong answer.

a. Ethical dilemma b. Ethical situation c. Ethical dichotomy d. Ethical principle

Counseling

Derek is about to be kicked out of his band for his obnoxious behavior and drunkenness. He doesn't see what the big deal is if he has a drink every now and then. He is most likely in which stage of readiness for change?

a) Precontemplation b) Contemplation c) Preparation d) Action e) Maintenance

Counseling

An important tenet we have inherited from the ancient philosophers is:

A. any philosophy is worthless unless it is personalized and made relevant to everyday life. B. there is a right answer to most questions clients ask. C. the counselor’s interpretation of the client’s experience facilitates the learning process. D. theories are predictable in that they provide the therapist with certain outcomes if they are used correctly.

Counseling

Emotional wellness means _____

a. Being happy and positive about life b. Having the ability to be aware of and appropriately express one's feelings c. Recognizing that positive emotions are the best kind to have d. Working toward eliminating all negative emotion from one's life

Counseling