All of the following include Kitchener (1984) ethical principles, except:
a. Nonmaleficence
b. Beneficence
c. Empathy
d. Justice
c. Empathy
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Which of the following techniques could not be part of a systematic educational evaluation?
a. Hermeneutic analysis b. Microstructure analysis c. Connoisseurship analysis d. Ethnographic analysis
When a mental health professional refers a client to a treatment program for an assessment of alcohol or other drug problems, it is important to:
(a) refer to programs which use the medical model of addiction to design treatment (b) refer to programs which will determine services based on client need (c) refer only to programs which can both assess and treat clients (d) refer clients to programs which their insurance will pay for
Which of the following statements best describes the elements and structure of Minnesota Model programs?
(a) there is one type of service offered in an inpatient setting, usually with mandatory attendance at AA/NA (b) there are a variety of services offered in numerous settings, usually with mandatory attendance at AA/NA (c) there are a variety of services offered in numerous settings, usually with encouragement to attend AA/NA (d) there is one type of service offered in an inpatient setting, with encouragement to attend AA/NA
When parents object to programs that are aimed at teaching elementary students decision making skills or boosting their self-esteem, counselors should:
a) Excuse the student from participating during the program b) Ask the parents to come to the school for a meeting to discuss the issue further c) Inform the teacher and principal about the parents' objections d) All of the above e) None of the above