Ethics are beliefs about what constitutes correct or proper behavior. The principles of right conduct" and "how to live as a good person" are basic elements in the ethical principles of our profession. Our ethical code reflects one's obligations or duties. These basic elements are principles common to the helping professions. When one talks about "The Duty to Keep A Promise" they are referring to the concept of..."

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 221  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Social Work Licensing Exam Revision — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

The ASWB Social Work Licensing Exam (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Clinical, Advanced Generalist) is a 170-question multiple-choice test covering four core competency areas: Human Development/Diversity/Behavior (approx. 24–28%), Assessment/Treatment Planning (20–30%), Psychotherapy/Clinical Interventions (20–30%), and Professional Values/Ethics (15–18%).  Core Exam Domains Human Development, Diversity, and Behavior in the Environment (Approx. 25%): Covers human behavior theories, lifespan development, the impact of crises/trauma, and the influence of diversity and social systems. Assessment,... Show more

1. Ethics are beliefs about what constitutes correct or proper behavior. The principles of right conduct" and "how to live as a good person" are basic elements in the ethical principles of our profession. Our ethical code reflects one's obligations or duties. These basic elements are principles common to the helping professions. When one talks about "The Duty to Keep A Promise" they are referring to the concept of..."