Which of the following is NOT a component of the Ethical Standards regarding the human service professional's responsibility to employers?

a. Human service professionals adhere to commitments made to their employers.
b. Human service professionals continually seek out new and effectiveapproaches to enhance their professional abilities.
c. When a conflict arises between fulfilling the responsibility to the employerand the responsibility to the client, human service professionals advise both ofthe conflict and work conjointly with all involved to manage the conflict.
d. Human service professionals assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the
agency through reliable and valid assessment measures.


B

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a. Gilligan, conventional thought b. Kohlberg, postconventional thought c. Kohlberg, Morality of Constraint d. Piaget, Morality of Constraint

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In existential therapy, which might be considered the most crucial quality of a therapist in building an effective therapeutic relationship with a client?

a) the therapist's knowledge of theory b) the therapist's skill in using techniques c) the therapist's ability to diagnose accurately d) the therapist's authenticity

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You have asked your client to record what they eat for the next 72 hours. When the client returns to the next counseling session, it looks like the client copied a menu out of a diet magazine. This is an example of:

A) ?stress. B) ?self-monitoring. C) ?reactivity. D) ?behavior assessment.

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Research on the efficacy of Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) in treating clinical depression suggests all of the following EXCEPT that it:

a. has been thoroughly evaluated. b. is comparable to short-term psychodynamic therapy. c. outperforms no treatment and placebo treatment. d. shows superior performance in the acute and maintenance stages of treatment.

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