Compare and contrast the social care, social control, and rehabilitation approaches to human service delivery. Why do some clients require all three approaches to service?
What will be an ideal response?
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The second step of reflecting feelings is
A. Identifying the feeling. B. Putting the emotion into words C. Asking what the client feels. D. None of the above.
The CBT model that emphasizes emotional regulation and effective problem solving is called:
a. CT b. DBT c. MBI d. REBT
If a Gestalt therapist wrote about deflection in his or her case notes on a client, the therapist would mean that the client is
a. directing an action or thought toward him or herself rather than toward others. b. assigning undesired parts of him or herself to others, especially when he or she feels guilty or angry. c. taking in other’s views and values to the point where they seem like his or her own. d. failing to make accurate contact with self and others as individuals. e. setting unrealistic standards for his or her behavior in a neurotic attempt to self-regulate.
Which of the following is the theory underpinning Naikan?
a. Humans are frail beings who need spiritual guidance and enlightenment. b. As adults we recognize the impermanence of life and experience extreme existential anxiety. c. Only through psychedelic experience, can one achieve spiritual bliss. d. As children we begin to use other people for our own satisfaction without appreciating them or repaying them for their contributions to our lives. e. Humans naturally are drawn to those who help fulfill their lives and generally are filled with gratitude and recognition of those individuals.