A counselor that you work with talks openly about her cases with other members of the staff. She has even been known to leave confidential information on the bathroom sink while using the restroom. What is your responsibility?
a. Go directly to the head of administration to discuss this counselor's actions
b. Attempt to resolve the situation by talking directly to the counselor. If the counselor still violates confidentiality, report the behavior to the head of administration.
c. Tell the counselor's clients of the counselor's behavior as they have a right to know about the unethical behavior.
d. Ignore the situation because you don't want to get yourself into any trouble, nor do you want to be a snitch.
b
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8. According to Ainsworth’s categories of attachment, which is the most common among children?
a. Secure attachment b. Avoidant attachment c. Negative attachment d. Ambivalent attachment
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.For diverse clients, presenting problems cannot be accurately understood without full consideration for their experiences of social oppression. 2.Social privilege is the opposite side of social oppression. 3.An individual’s position in the privilege-oppression continuum impacts her or his identity development but not her or his psychological health. 4.White privilege translates into a belief of White superiority. 5.A heterosexual person has the privilege of not being aware of her or his heterosexual privileges.
Statements such as “Failure to change stems from a lack of motivation” and “People have choices, and it is up to them to change their lives,” do not take into account environmental factors. These are examples of:
a. guiding principles for action in the diversity movement. b. stereotypic beliefs. c. cultural tolerance. d. challenges to culture-bound values. e. existential realities of living.
Lauren Brown's social locations concept of multiculturalism as it applies to trauma and crisis is best depicted by an ____ model
a. emic b. etic c. individualist d. collectiveMultiple-Choice questions