The chapter discusses the treatment of LGBTQ clients. Which of the following suggestions was NOT put forth by Butler?
A) Therapists should be aware that family of choice and family of origin have very different meanings with these couples.
B) Gender roles are thought to have more impact in same-sex relationships.
C) Therapists can help couples to deconstruct their gender role expectations.
D) Therapists should keep in mind that the family life cycle for LGBTQ couples and families looks similar to heterosexual couples and families.
D
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_______________ is an example of a direct-action coping strategy designed to assist clients who are dealing with stressful life situations that cannot be substantially altered or avoided
a. Information collection b. Identification of escape routes c. Palliative coping d. Self-reward
School social workers tend to provide ________ while school counselors tend toprovide
________. A) psychological testing; academically related counseling B) psychosocial counseling; academically related counseling C) academically related counseling; psychological testing D) psychosocial counseling; psychological testing
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Probability is defined as the number of times an event can occur divided by the number of all possible events that can occur. 2. Weber coined the term “life chances” to describe how class position influences people’s opportunities. 3. The addition rule allows us to determine the probability of only one outcome. 4. Independent events are events in which the occurrence of one event has no impact on the occurrence of other events. 5. The multiplication rule of probability is defined as the occurrence of independent outcomes is equal to the product of their individual probabilities.
What kinds of assessment should Emelia try to arrange for the Snyders?
Emelia coordinated a Meals on Wheels Program for the elderly, and supervised 10 volunteers who delivered the meals. One day, when Emelia filled in for a volunteer and delivered a meal to the Snyders, she found Mr. Snyder very agitated and worried because Mrs. Snyder was missing. Apparently she had wandered off before. Because it was cold outside and they lived two blocks from a busy street, Emelia was alarmed and struggled with how to respond to this unexpected situation. As she tried to prioritize her responsibilities, she began to wonder if her volunteers were communicating with her and if they were well-trained for their responsibilities.