The grade school years are filled with _____ and with little _____ and reflection

a. impulsive decision making; delayed gratification
b. adult correction and support; peer feedback
c. knowledge acquisition; application
d. fantasy and play; reality


(c)

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Narrative therapists portray personality as fixed to the extent that an individual repeats a narrative with dominant plots not evolving over time. 2. Common therapeutic elements such as the installation of hope and remoralization also fit with narrative formulations. 3. In concert with positive psychology, narrative therapists find significant therapeutic use for traditional notions of psychopathology and similar diagnostic formulations. 4. Narrative therapists help clients examine how their narratives may have been shaped by cultural influences, particularly regarding what has been left out of the narrative in terms of power relations.

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If you are successful in establishing boundaries in various aspects of your personal life, you have a good foundation for creating sound boundaries with clients

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In a proactive and preventive effort concerning crisis intervention, counselors would educate all partners:

in the developmentally appropriate warning signs of crisis. to think systemically. about mental health issues and helping students know how to keep themselves safe. a. and c. All of the above.

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Which of the following would be considered an object in the theory of object relations?

a. past experiences b. a significant other c. unresolved issues d. None of the above

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