As of 2002, over 3 million single parent families were
a. dealing with a contentious divorce.
b. below the poverty level.
c. receiving some form of public assistance.
d. dealing with unemployment.
B
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Empathy fatigue is common in professionals who:
A. practice self-care techniques. B. work in administrative positions and do not treat individuals. C. treat clients without empathy and rarely care about client outcomes. D. treat survivors of stressful and traumatic events; treat people with mood, anxiety, and stress-related disorders; and work in vocational settings with people with mental and physical disabilities.
Ethically, what is the necessary step to take when a client is not benefiting from counseling service?
a. Try a new theoretical approach b. Increase the number of sessions c. Refer client to another counselor d. Take a few weeks off from sessions
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Passive euthanasia is outlawed by the federal government.
_____ is to warn members of possible risks in group participation; to reduce these risks
a. Blocking b. Evaluating c. Protecting d. Facilitating