Questions And Answers
The 3 levels of ethical rules are -
correct answer ✅Laws
Ethics
Standard of Care
Five principles of ethical practice -
correct answer ✅Fidelity - keep promises & loyalty
Justice - fairness
Autonomy - clients make own decisions
Beneficience - actively benefit clients
NonMaleficence - avoid harm to clients or others
The Bateson group of systems theory were (5) -
correct answer ✅Bateson, Jackson, Haley, Fry
& Weakland
He was highly influential on brief and solution focused therapies -
correct answer ✅Milton Erickson
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Fleshed out second-order cybernetics and the role of the observer
on systems -
correct answer ✅Bradford Keeney
Behavioral, emotional and interactional norms that create dynamic
stability for a system -
correct answer ✅homeostasis
A stable, predictable system is engaged in what kind of feedback? -
correct answer ✅Negative feedback
A changing system with new information coming in is engaged in
what kind of feedback? -
correct answer ✅positive feedback
When a system returns to its previous homeostasis after positive
feedback -
correct answer ✅first-order change
When a system restructures its homeostasis and its rules
fundamentally shift -
correct answer ✅second-order change
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The two elements of a communicated message are -
correct answer ✅the report (content) and the command (usually
nonverbal, defines relationship between speaker and listener)
An intense relationship where one gives a conflicting message and
the other can't escape responding to the mutually exclusive
injunctions to act -
correct answer ✅Double Bind
A relationship where both sides have similar roles and
responsibilities -
correct answer ✅Symmetrical or Equal Relationship
A relationship where each has a role that balances the other, often
resulting in a hierarchy -
correct answer ✅Complementary relationship (emotional/logical,
pursuer/distancer, etc)
How one knows, or the processing of knowing is called -
correct answer ✅Epistemology
(operating assumptions for cognitions and actions)