A family of four, a single mother and three children under the age of 4, living in an impoverished inner-city neighborhood would have risk factors at the ______level.
a. mezzo
b. neighborhood
c. community
d. micro
a. mezzo
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Melanie has lost a significant amount of weight and hasn’t been able to sleep since she broke up with her boyfriend a month ago. She feels guilty for not having spent enough time with him while they were together and is having difficulty thinking about anything else. She is still happy to go to dance class and her weekly pizza night with friends, but often finds that she’s moving more slowly throughout her day. Her parents have observed that she also seems to be moving more slowly than before. Can Melanie be diagnosed with major depressive disorder?
a. Yes. b. No, because it was triggered by a break-up. c. No, because it hasn’t persisted long enough. d. No, because it’s not clear that she has depressed mood or a loss of interest or pleasure in most activities.
Malekoff suggests that groups of all kinds can be helpful to adolescents in making the transition from childhood to adulthood. All the following are ways groups are valuable to adolescents, except
a. provide support b. help ease pressures c. apply peer pressure d. sense of belonging
Most groups for children deal with values, building social skills, and self-concept issues
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Adlerian approach is characterized by its deliberate efforts to encourage the patient. Which of the following statements most accurately describes encouragement in the Adlerian counseling context?
a. Verbally saying, "This is something I believe you can do.". b. A warm, "I-feel-your-pain" sentiment from the counselor c. Using counselor self-disclosure to help clients develop hope d. Expressing unconditional positive regard toward the client