______ broke from Freud and countered his emphasis on the uncontrollable wishes and desires of the unconscious.
a. Virginia Robinson
b. Otto Rank
c. John Bowlby
d. Anna Freud
Ans: B
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A school social worker began meeting with H, age 10, when his teacher referred him
H consistently failed his tests, did not turn in homework, and started verbally lashing out when other students tried to talk to him. H willingly played a couple games and talked about his favorite movies and video games when meeting with the social worker. Whenever the social worker began to explore H's experiences at school and home, however, H started talking about how well he did the last time he played a video game. Which relationship factor is lacking? a. Engagement in relationship b. Engagement in change work c. Productive direct and indirect communication d. Collaboration
Match the key term with its description:
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Which of the following are potential missteps when working with Asian American families according to Epstein and colleagues?
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