The therapist builds intensity through _______________
a. simple repetition of the message.
b. encouraging the family to continue their discussion beyond their comfort zone.
c. manipulating the physical space of the therapy session.
d. avoiding accepting the family's expectation of how the therapist should relate to them.
e. all of the above.
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You are participating in a debate on the causes of poverty. Your team is supposed to develop arguments based on the structural perspective. Which of the following are you most likely to research to support your debate points?
a. psychological ramifications of the culture of poverty b. shortfalls in the institutional fabric of society c. motivational factors related work ethic differences d. the relationship between personal character and income levels
Which step in the helping process comes immediately after the action toward the
desired goal? A. termination B. evaluation C. assessment D. establishing a contract
Good confrontations often include:
A) Compliments on the client's positive assets. B) Open questions to prompt further exploration of the discrepancies identified. C) Reflections of feelings both during and after a confrontation concerning the client's difficulty in facing the discrepancy being discussed. D) Disclosure by the interviewer about similar situations he or she has encountered in life.
Regarding weight problems and body image,
a. the same standards for ideal weight holds true across all cultures. b. anorexia and bulimia are frequently linked to the internalization of unrealistic standards. c. men rarely obsess about having a perfect body. d. overweight people overeat simply because they get too hungry between meals.