A client’s ability to be aware of emotions and express them is often influenced by
A. Culture.
B. Family.
C. Gender.
D. all of the above.
D. all of the above.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which is not an assumption of the strengths perspective?
a. Clients should have the last word on what they need in their lives. b. Discovering client strengths requires a process of cooperative exploration between client and practitioner. c. Client motivation is fostered through a process of consistent and thorough examination of client problems throughout the helping relationship. d. Focusing on client strengths blocks the tendency for practitioners to blame clients for their difficulties.
Lindsey wants to overcome feelings of inferiority and neuroses. She should probably join a
a. Gestalt group b. Adlerian group c. Psychoanalytic group d. Existential group
Cindy has 35 dolls—all blond and thin. She looks at her own thighs that touch at the top and then marvels at the thigh gap on the dolls. “I bet if I stop eating cupcakes, I’ll look as good in high heels as my doll Sheila does in hers,” Cindy thinks. This is an example of which of the following?
a. social modeling b. internalization of the thin ideal c. comparing one’s appearance with others’ d. belief that thinness will solve all interpersonal problems