What are Yalom’s “four givens” of the human experience?

A. free will, freedom, meaningfulness, and power
B. meaninglessness, isolation, freedom, and morality
C. id, ego, superego, and super id
D. innocence, rebellion, ordinary, and creative


B. meaninglessness, isolation, freedom, and morality

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A helper in a school notices that one of the students is clearly agitated. She is moving aggressively around the room, kicking empty chairs and yelling, “I hate everyone in this school!” In this situation the best response would be for the helper to:

a. avoid disputing the student’s comment about hating everyone. b. inquire about what is troubling the student. c. validate the student’s experience of being angry. d. all of the above.

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According to Lum, the purpose of cultural competence social work practice is ___________________________________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Client care should be:

a. Systems-focused b. Family-focused c. Counselor-focused d. Client-focused

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The astute examiner knows that the assessment of intelligence is complex and that intelligence, as measured by intelligence tests, is based on a number of factors including the environment, genetics, and biology

a. True b. False

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