Reflecting on your awareness that you are blaming or labeling a client might help
you:
a. recognize that the way you are experiencing the person may be the way other
people experience being with this person as well.
b. realize this client may be too difficult to work with and lacks readiness to
engage and participate.
c. recognize that you may not be fully attuned to what the other person is
saying to you.
d. recognize or take into consideration contributing factors in the client's life that
maintain the problem and impact your work together.
D
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a. The Natural Step b. Transition Towns c. Green Towns d. New Urbanism
Quinn and Davidson suggest that the:
a. majority of therapists adhere to a singular theoretical approach. b. majority of therapists do not adhere to a singular theoretical approach. c. the majority of therapists are theoretical. d. b and c.
Which neighborhood has the greatest average variation (distribution) among the incomes of families?
A) Glenbrook B) Meadowbrook C) Elmbrook D) The neighborhoods are all very diverse in income.
The social goals model tends not to be used in
a) Settlement houses b) Girl Scouts c) YMCA's d) Community mental health clinics