A) reactive rather than proactive.
B) no longer relevant.
C) clear and direct.
D) proactive rather than reactive.
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A) fidelity
B) justice.
C) nonmaleficence.
D) autonomy.
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A) Issues can be handled solely by relying on ethics codes.
B) Conflicts sometimes emerge within ethics codes and among various organizations' codes.
C) Ethics codes tend to be proactive rather than reactive.
D) Codes do not conflict with institutional policies and practices.
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A) their attorneys to help them work through ethical issues.
B) their former advisors as sounding boards.
C) their professional judgment.
D) common sense.
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A) reading and reflecting on the standards.
B) meditation and relaxation.
C) years of experience.
D) reading self-help books.
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A) A community standard
B) Professionalism
C) A consultation approach
D) A rule-based approach
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A) are motivated to do what is right but tend to ignore it.
B) function within their professional code of ethics because they fear the consequences if they do not.
C) possess vision and discernment,which involves sensitivity,judgment,and understanding and leads to decisive ethical actions.
D) typically focus on moral issues with the goal of solving a particular dilemma.
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A) be suspended with pay for one week.
B) resign from his job.
C) work without supervision on his word that he will not harass any client again.
D) be expelled from the organization.
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A) has no effect on the member.
B) cannot be appealed.
C) is never reported in the journals of the professional associations.
D) is a major sanction.
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A) Social constructionist model
B) Transcultural integrative model
C) Feminist model
D) Sociocultural model
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A) personal ethics.
B) aspiration ethics.
C) mandatory ethics.
D) basic ethics.
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A) Ethical conduct
B) Community standards
C) Morality
D) Professionalism
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A) unnecessary
B) necessary but not sufficient
C) cookbooks
D) non-limiting
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A) identifying the problem or dilemma.
B) knowing the applicable laws.
C) choosing a solution.
D) reviewing the process.
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A) Completing investigations into the ethical practice of new members for a short period to determine the possibility of unethical practice in the future
B) Screening applications to determine appropriate candidates for the professional organization who will practice ethically and increase the positive image of the professional organization
C) Determining standards for admission into the profession,screening applicants applying for certification or licensure,conducting disciplinary proceedings involving violations of standards of professional conduct as defined by law,and regulating the practice of psychotherapy for the public good
D) Conducting evaluations of members' financial stability
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A) it creates a safety net when our actions are unethical.
B) it is better to have someone else know who your client is in case something happens.
C) it can uncover ideas that you have not considered,and it can also help you gain objectivity.
D) the ethical codes state it is important.
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A) being interested in the welfare of clients,avoiding harm and exploitation,and protecting client's confidentiality and privacy.
B) practicing outside the scope of one's competence and utilizing mandatory ethics.
C) avoiding discrimination of client ethnicity while providing minimal services.
D) acting ethically responsible and focused on limiting professional sanctions.
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A) educate professionals about sound ethical conduct,provide a mechanism for professional accountability,and serve as a catalyst for improving practice.
B) protect professionals from lawsuits.
C) set standards that must be followed no matter the situation.
D) enhance the image of the helping professions.
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A) the promotion of self-determination and the freedom of clients to be self-governing within their social and cultural framework.
B) avoiding doing harm to clients.
C) the act of increasing client dependency.
D) the process used to lead a client to a specific decision.
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A) Mandatory ethics
B) Principle ethics
C) Aspirational ethics
D) Positive ethics
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