"Child keeping" occurs when a child is reared by other family members. In what cultural group is this more likely to occur?

(a) African American (b) Latino American (c) Asian American (d) Native American


(a)

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List the five major perspectives that undergird group work.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Adolescents with alcohol problems had which of the following compared to teens without alcohol problems?

a. More behavioral problems, less parental rejection, and closer connection with antisocial peers b. More perceived parental relationship, more isolation from peers, and more behavior problems c. More perceived parental rejection, less parental warmth, more behavior problems and more peers with the same problems d. Less perceived parental rejection, less contact with antisocial friends, more behavior problems and significant isolation

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From the perspective of the authors, what is NOT a role of values in therapy?

a. Values are a crucial part of the therapy process. b. Clients’ values should never be challenged by the therapist. c. Therapists need to consider why the client is seeking therapy. d. Values influence the direction of therapy.

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When working with young children, a counselor should do all of the following except:

a. Attend to the child’s basic needs during the session b. Integrate the family into counseling whenever possible c. Stand over the child to avoid joining the child on his/her level d. Allow children to take an active role in the counseling process

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