What is Ethical Commitment?

What will be an ideal response?


Ethical commitment refers to a strong desire to do what is right because it is right. It reflects a moral disposition and emotional responsiveness that move psychologists to creatively apply the APA Ethics Code principles and standards to the unique ethical demands of the scientific or professional context.

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Which of the following statements is not typically true of sampling in CQR research?

a. Selection of the team of researchers must also be thought of as part of sampling b. Samples can be drawn randomly from a large representative population c. Sampling can take the form of a case study of one incident or individual d. Sampling can involve a small purposive group of participants

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Which is not a goal of the initial interview with a client?

a. Gathering relevant information about the client's presenting issue b. Complete an assessment battery c. Plan for appropriate interventions d. Develop a treatment plan

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According to Irving Yalom, there are four areas existential counseling helps clients address. All of the following are addressed in existential counseling with clients EXCEPT: ____________________

a. death and anxiety b. inclusion and authority c. freedom and responsibility d. isolation and relationship

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Solution-based counselors can work with survivors of sexual abuse. What makes their approach different than traditional approaches is?

a. Encouraging client to recount the details of their abuse b. Helping clients to reclaim autonomy that was lost through the abuse c. Determining the pacing of the client's treatment d. Reframing the client's past trauma

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