Hedtke and Winslade (2004) believe that a therapeutic approach in grief and bereavement treatment is the development of a new relationship with:
A) ?A pet - particularly among the elderly
B) ?God
C) ?The person who died
D) ?Themselves
C
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Suppose 100 clients referred for substance abuse problems receive new Intervention A and another receive treatment as usual (TAU). Suppose further that 20% of the recipients of Intervention A recidivate as compared to 50% of the TAU recipients. The odds ratio would be:
a. 2.5. b. 4.0. c. .40. d. .20.
Which describes the results from the Hawthorne effect study?
a. Performance improved in both experimental conditions. b. Performance became worse in both experimental conditions. c. Performance became worse only in the condition with the changed lighting. d. Performance improved only in the condition with the changed lighting.
Rationalists assume that:
A) Decision makers place items on the agenda only when technical reports call for change. B) Change is initiated based on client request. C) It is best to initiate change only when you have the support of the legislature. D) Change is necessary when items on the agenda are dated and ineffective.
A basic tenet of the cognitive approach is that in order to relieve emotional distress, we must first help clients change their irrational patterns of:
A. thinking. B. behaviors. C. feelings. D. values.