A __________ is defined as a brief episode of intense emotional distress in which a person's usual coping efforts are insufficient to handle the challenges confronting the individual

a. mid-life crisis
b. panic attack
c. crisis
d. homicidal ideation


c

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Patricia, a family therapist, has adopted an egalitarian philosophy to guide her practice. A Korean couple comes to her to address concerns they have about their teenage daughter. When asked about their home life, they acknowledge that they hold traditional roles and values and that the household chores are entirely left to the females in the family. Patricia should

A. challenge their values immediately since they are probably contributing to the problems with their daughter. B. explore with the couple how satisfied they are with the current division of labor. C. convince the husband to try washing the dishes and cleaning the house. D. suggest that the females in the family enroll in an assertiveness training group.

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List the seven components that are key in making juvenile treatment programs effective.

What will be an ideal response?

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CACREP utilizes an approach to program evaluation that fits which model most closely?

a) Utilitarian model b) Institutionist/pluralist model c) Contextual-oriented model d) Consumer-oriented model

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According to Ridley, examples of unintentional racism included all of the following EXCEPT

a. avoiding the issue of cultural differences by claiming to be color blind and treating all people as if they were alike. b. assuming that a client's problems are due to the client's cultural background. c. interpreting a lack of trust in the counselor to the fact that the counselor is of a different race than the client d. facilitating co-dependency relationships with ethnic clients out of a need to be accepted e. misinterpreting a client's culturally learned patterns of communicating or behaving.

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