The process in which two members of a family attempt to cope with dissatisfaction or conflict in their relationship by forming a coalition with a third family member is known as _____
A) enmeshment?
B) ?disengagement
C) ?intervention
D) ?triangulation
D
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Jack and Jill have both been diagnosed with different personality disorders. For Jack, the central feature of his personality disorder is that he does not trust anyone and believes others seek to harm him. The essential characteristic of Jill’s personality disorder is that she feels “empty”, and has a history of mutilating herself. Which personality disorder best fits Jack and which one best fits Jill?
a) Antisocial; histrionic b) Paranoid; borderline c) Paranoid; histrionic d) Avoidant; narcissistic
A social worker will experience a dramatic positive change in his or her interviewing style and confidence level by incorporating:
A) ?open-ended responses. B) ?closed-ended responses. C) ?minimal prompts. D) ?simple reflections.
Macropractice has been called:
a) Wholesale social work practice. b) Working to effect social change. c) Dealing with the cause of a social problem. d) All of the above
A family who spends a lot of time together and is supportive of one another through difficult times can be said to have:
a. An extremely low risk of child maltreatment b. May be covering incidences of child maltreatment c. Protective factors that may prevent risks d. Both A and B