Steenbarger's model of human development that emphasizes the influence of the community and the world at large upon the individual is called

a. Organismic world view
b. Cultural world view
c. Extended world view
d. Contextual world view


d

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Traditional counseling’s focus on _____________, _______________ and _______________ may create additional barriers that keep certain people away from seeking counseling.

a. acceptance, communication, and the Id b. behaviors, cognitions, and an exclusion of emotional experiences c. insights, intrapsychic self-exploration, and the interpretation of behaviors d. gender identity, sexual exploration, and counterculture

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The MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory could best be described as

a. being a useful, if rather lengthy, screening tool. b. best able to identify personality patterns commonly associated with substance use disorders. c. being 95% accurate in its ability to identify persons with an SUD if they answer the questions honestly. d. being able to identify introverted persons as having a greater chance of having an SUD.

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Satir recognized that it was important to assess self-esteem as being high or low, as is frequently done by teachers or parents

a. True b. False

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When working with enmeshed and diffused boundaries, a structural therapist will primarily see which of the following in the family’s interactions?

a. Significant freedom for most family members to do as they please. b. Few demands for, or expressions of, family loyalty and commitment. c. Family member’s lack of reaction and few repercussions, even to problems. d. Family members acting extremely protective or appearing to be over concerned.

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