Pairing a stimulus or context and a client's emotional reaction encourages clients to
a. consider whether the nature and intensity of their emotional response is in keeping with the stimulus
b. consider whether the stimulus is an irrational thought based on an early recollection
c. consider the connection of their emotional reactions to their clinical diagnosis
d. consider whether current relational patterns are getting in the way of their treatment process.
a
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a. Weak, frail, submissive and unassertive behavior, victimized by others who have more power and are ready to use it exploitatively, limited bodily resources to sustain a persistent effort toward valued goals b. Logical and analytical thought, intellectual competence, understanding of how things work c. Building a nest, taking care of needs of husband and children d. Both A and C
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Ambulatory care refers to care provided on an outpatient basis.
Fowler's stages of faith development is most associated with which of the major theoretical perspectives?
A. psychodynamic B. social constructivist C. developmental D. humanistic
The hostage can make use of the Stockholm syndrome by
a. appearing to agree with the hostage taker's beliefs. b. sharing the more personal aspects of one's life and eliciting the same from the hostage taker. c. currying favor with the hostage taker by complimenting him or her. d. ignoring the hostage taker's personal queries and thus making him or her more subservient.