Stage III of the Tarvydas Integrative Model addresses personal blind spots. An example of a person blind spot would be:

a. fearing individuals who have a diagnosis of HIV.
b. thinking that individuals who are homosexual may be likely to molest children.
c. fearing that all mentally ill individuals are homicidal and potentially very dangerous.
d. all of the above are potential personal blind spots, depending on the individual counselor.


D

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The Miller family recently experienced the death of their youngest child, who was just three weeks old. They have neither attempted to deal with this death nor have helped other members to grieve. Contextual therapists would call this:

a. a collusive system of postponed mourning b. destructive entitlement c. multidirected partiality d. intergenerational split loyalty

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Deinstitutionalization occurred in relative conjunction with the advent of:

A. the development of the first DSM. B. early social work practice. C. Hull House. D. new and more widespread use of psychotropic drugs.

Counseling

Regarding anxiety and defenses, which of the following therapies would most likely say that defensive reactions are provoked by the limiting nature of society which increases the client's distress?

a. Behavior therapies c. Gender-sensitive therapy b. Cognitive therapies d. Systemic therapies

Counseling

In a qualitative research study of the impact of raising young children by grandmothers whose own children (the biological parents of the young children) have been convicted and are serving long prison terms. These parents are therefore unavailable to help in the child rearing process being done by the children’s grandmothers. The researcher found three such grandmothers in a church sponsored support group. The researcher networked additional participants using the acquaintances of the original three grandmothers. This sample of grandmothers is what type of sample?

a. Opportunistic b. Accidental c. Snowball d. Purposeful

Counseling