From a legal perspective, mental health professionals are expected to exercise "reasonable care" in working with clients who are considering abortion. If they fail to do so, clients can take legal action against them for:
A. negligence.
B. breach of confidentiality.
C. being unreasonable.
D. insufficient knowledge.
Answer: A
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Which of the following is LEAST likely to be true about clients who feel cut off from themselves and their experiences and are seeking a sense of wholeness?
a. They missed out on caring communication and healthy attachment to a caregiver in early life. b. They have developed narratives (or stories) and conclusions about themselves that are both organized and flexible. c. They have not achieved enough brain integration to regulate emotions effectively. d. They have had their experiences and expressions of self denied or judged.
The philosophy of humans that is adopted by Reality Therapists asserts that humans
What will be an ideal response?
If you have the raw scores of two individuals on a norm-referenced test, which of the following is important in terms
of making meaning of those scores? a. Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) b. The relative positions of the scores to the rest of the group c. Whether higher scores are better than lower scores d. How an individual feels about his or her score e. All of these are important.
The boundary structure of the group should
a. be permeable. b. be flexible. c. maintain safety. d. All of the above.