Many women stay in battering relationships because they:

A) ?are co-dependent.

B) ?have little education and few career opportunities.

C) ?will be embarrassed if the secret gets out.

D) ?are enablers.


C

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Substance abuse counseling includes practices that are evidence-based, positive toward clients, complex, collaborative, contextual, multiculturally competent, oriented toward social justice, and based on strong professional ethics. 2. By unmasking individual differences, the use of a dichotomous diagnosis, whether of alcoholism or drug addiction, does not interfere with treatment planning. 3. After the treatment of alcohol or drug abuse, a multidimensional approach is built on recognition of the very real pressures faced by clients when they return to their familiar social and work environments. 4. According to Drug Policy Alliance (2017), if we want to solve our nation’s drug problem, the focus should be more on preventing addictions than on obtaining convictions. 5. As per the ethical codes of practice, nonmaleficence refers to working for the good of the clients, whereas beneficence refers to avoiding harm to clients by counselors.

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Arguing from a feminist perspective, Carol Gilligan believed that under certain circumstances caring for the welfare of others takes moral precedence over justice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the relative importance of behavior in Psychoanalytic theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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Intensity is an intervention best described by which of the following statements?

a. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist “turns up the heat” by using tone of voice, pacing, and word choice to break through a barrier. b. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist and the client hypothesize a “worst case scenario” therefore allowing the client to manage their own anxiety more effectively. c. Intensity is a technique in which the clients reenact the problem but to a heightened degree therefore highlighting the family interactional patterns. d. Intensity is technique in which the therapist allows the family to discuss what they would do in a hypothetical situation therefore realigning the boundaries in the system.

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