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What is the difference between mandatory and aspirational ethics?
What is the difference between mandatory and aspirational ethics?
- Mandatory ethics provide specific guidance to optional practice ideals, while aspirational ethics provide ideal methods leading toward specific guidelines
- Aspirational ethics encourages us to follow specific guidelines in the law, while mandatory ethics direct us toward specific ethical codes
- Mandatory ethics provide specific guidance through ethical codes and laws, while aspirational ethics define ideal practice without specific directives (correct)
- Aspirational ethics provide motivation toward specific guidelines, while mandatory ethics define required ideal practice without specific directives
Which organization accredits professional counseling degree programs?
Which organization accredits professional counseling degree programs?
- APA
- CACREP (correct)
- CORE
- CRCC
What is the predominant source of mental health care provision?
What is the predominant source of mental health care provision?
- There are significant differences between the practices of counselors and psychologists. (correct)
- There are few if any differences between the practices of counselors and psychologists.
- The majority of care is provided by psychiatrists.
- The majority of care is provided by psychiatric nurse practitioners.
What type of guidance do mandatory ethics provide?
What type of guidance do mandatory ethics provide?
How are aspirational ethics related to specific guidelines?
How are aspirational ethics related to specific guidelines?
Who predominantly provides mental health care?
Who predominantly provides mental health care?
What is the primary purpose of professional ethics?
What is the primary purpose of professional ethics?
Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of ethical codes to solve ethical dilemmas?
Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of ethical codes to solve ethical dilemmas?
An ethical dilemma involves:
An ethical dilemma involves:
What type of accreditation is typically called beyond a college or university’s accreditation to offer degrees?
What type of accreditation is typically called beyond a college or university’s accreditation to offer degrees?
The scope of practice of rehabilitation counseling includes all of the following EXCEPT:
The scope of practice of rehabilitation counseling includes all of the following EXCEPT:
When practitioners devote a portion of their professional time and skills to services for which there is no expectation of significant financial return, they are:
When practitioners devote a portion of their professional time and skills to services for which there is no expectation of significant financial return, they are:
A voluntary means for professionals to identify themselves as trained and qualified specialist is:
A voluntary means for professionals to identify themselves as trained and qualified specialist is:
Which ethical principle involves being faithful to one's promises/commitments?
Which ethical principle involves being faithful to one's promises/commitments?
What does the ethical principle 'Nonmaleficence' entail?
What does the ethical principle 'Nonmaleficence' entail?
What is the ethical principle related to respecting decision making capacity of an individual?
What is the ethical principle related to respecting decision making capacity of an individual?