The transference reaction in analytic therapy implies that the client is generalizing from past experience
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True
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The 1935 Social Security Act expanded programs for child and maternal health
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Reba’s father, George, is 84 years old. He had his first stroke in his early seventies or
about 10 years ago. Since then, he has had TIA’s (transient ischemic attacks) in spite of taking medication to prevent further strokes. Recently, Reba noticed that her father’s long term memories have started to vanish rather than just his short term retention. Reba reports that her father needs more and more care. Unfortunately George has inoperable cataracts and is hard of hearing but refuses to wear hearing aids. As a result, watching TV or listening to the radio are more of an irritation rather than a pleasant way for him to pass the time. As well, George can no longer read the newspapers or do the crosswords, a favorite activity. Reba recently put her father in a nursing home so that she could take a much needed vacation. George’s diagnosis is seen as a neurocognitive disorder due to:
a) Parkinson’s disease b) Parkinson’s disease c) Vascular disease d) Prion disease
__________ refers to any action displayed by a human being in response to its internal physiology,
psychology, and/or its external environment: a) Human behavior b) Human intent c) Human response d) Human reaction
A Bowenian therapist asks a client, "How do the struggles you are experiencing with your wife now compare to the struggles your own parents had? Are they similar or different?" The therapist is asking which type of questions?
A) Projection questions B) Protection questions C) Process questions D) Proactive questions