Trotzer (2006) suggests that ___________________ is the leader function that works with members to establish positive therapeutic conditions and a safe and challenging working climate.

a. Initiating interaction
b. Mobilizing interaction
c. Guiding interaction
d. Promoting and facilitating interaction
e. Consolidating and resolving interaction


d. Promoting and facilitating interaction

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What is the role of fictive kin in parenting?

A. Fictive kin can confuse children about who their actual relatives are. B. Fictive kin are often more influential than biological family. C. Fictive kin provide financial contributions to the family. D. Fictive kin can play an important role in a child's development.

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Regardless of professional discipline and training most therapists practice which of the following form of therapy?

a. Psychoanalytic b. Behavioral c. Supportive d. Eclecticism

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When comparing dependency/independency conflicts of high school adolescents and young college students, which of the following is most accurate?

a. College students have few problems of this type b. High school students have few problems of this type c. High school students problems of this type are more complicated d. College student problems of this type are more complicated

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. One of the reasons why the concept of codependency has been challenged is because it turns the focus of blame to the family. 2. An important reason mental health professionals are uncomfortable with the concept of codependency is that it gives too much power to the individual and removes the need to address family issues in counseling. 3. It is important to only use the term “codependency” when referring to family members, and avoid the terms “enabler” or “enabling.” 4. The person who acts as a “persecutor” in a codependent relationship blames everyone but the dysfunctional member for problems in the family. 5. A health care professional may behave in an enabling way by opting not to add an SUD diagnosis to a patient’s profile.

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