The study of crisis intervention began during World War II in response to
A. soldiers returning from the war effort with PTSD diagnoses.
B. family reactions when loved ones left home to participate in war efforts.
C. family reactions when soldiers returned from service and resumed their civilian lives.
D. families grieving for loved ones who died in combat.
B
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In assessment reliability refers to:
a. Consistency of a measure b. How robust findings are c. Standardization d. Evaluation practices
Systems theorists believe that cause and effect relationships cannot be established when dealing with families or other systems. The advantage of adopting this assumption when working with families is
a. It may make consultation more acceptable to some cultural groups b. It helps avoid blaming (he said – she said) when consulting with families c. It facilitates focusing on the present d. All of the above
Competitive experiences do not promote self-esteem in the same way cooperative efforts do because in competitive experiences self-esteem is
a. Based on the outcome of competition b. Less dependent on social skills c. Not correlated with success d. Related to basic self-rejection
Solution-focused therapists emphasize that their approach:
a. initiates but does not complete the solution process. b. is especially good at resolving very chronic problems. c. has ample empirical data to support its use. d. is the only therapy that really focuses on client uniqueness and solutions to problems.