The A factor in family stress theory consists of
a. Familial resources that buffer the effects of stress
b. Stressor events that are large enough to bring about change in the family system
c. The meanings that the family makes of the X factor
d. The structure of the family and it’s functionality at the time of the stressor event
b. Stressor events that are large enough to bring about change in the family system
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8. According to Ainsworth’s categories of attachment, which is the most common among children?
a. Secure attachment b. Avoidant attachment c. Negative attachment d. Ambivalent attachment
Per State v. Brown, 1985 and State v. Magnuson, 1984, ___________ can be used against clients in criminal investigations, and is not protected by the Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1972
a. clinical case notes b. counselor direct observations c. information gathered through psychological assessments d. psychiatric medication records e. direct quotations from counseling sessions
Which of the following is NOT an individual risk factor for child maltreatment cited by the authors?
a. children born prematurely b. children with low birth weight c. children with disabilities d. children born in the rural south
Behavioral assessment is a good way to change personality traits
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.