ACA's Code of Ethics section on Research and Publication addresses all but which of the following issues?
A. The rights of research participants
B. Guidelines for appropriate boundaries and relationships with research participants
C. Appropriate research topics to conduct (e.g., counseling not psychology research)
D. Guidelines on publishing results
C
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Two months ago, Judy had her first panic attack, and it was very severe. She’s been worrying about having another one ever since. Her panic attack occurred while she was at the gym, so she’s avoided the gym for the past two months, significantly cutting down her physical activity and leaving many of her cross-fit buddies to wonder where she is. Can Judy be diagnosed with panic disorder?
a. Yes, because she’s been worried for months about having another attack and has changed her behavior as a result of the attack. b. No, because the duration of the worry and change in behavior is not long enough. c. No, because she has had only one panic attack. d. No, because these changes in her routines are not sufficient to constitute clinically significant distress or impairment.
Regarding control, which of the therapies below would be most inclined to say that control is a problem when individuals attempt to impose their conditions of worth on others?
a. Behavior therapies c. Gestalt therapy b. Emotional flooding therapies d. Person-centered therapy
What are the systematic errors in observations that can occur during behavioral assessment? Why is important to be aware of these errors?
What will be an ideal response?
Which is most accurate?
a. There is more research on consultation than these is on collaboration. b. There is limited research on consultation in school settings. c. Research on mental health consultation outstrips that on other models. d. Research on organizational consultation is almost non-existent.