One consequence of able-bodyism for the able-bodied is:
a) able-bodyism is psychologically restrictive for the able-bodied
b) able-bodied individuals may be attacked for their views
c) not being able to access help if they become disabled
d) none of the above
a) able-bodyism is psychologically restrictive for the able-bodied
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Higher rates of diabetes among African Americans are often attributed to
a. Diet b Hypertension due to the stresses of racism c. Delayed treatment d. Inadequate screening
Organizational development and consultation are synonymous terms
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
At __________ sessions, the participants can share difficulties they have encountered since leaving the group, talk about specific steps they have taken to keep themselves open for change, and remember some of the most positive experiences during the group itself.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
As an abused child, Robin made the early decision that anger was a useless emotion and that she would never allow herself to feel angry. Robin is presently going into the counseling field and realizes that her denial of anger will
a. make it easier for clients to express their anger constructively. b. contribute to trust on the part of her clients, since she never expresses negative reactions to anything. c. make it difficult for her to allow clients to express their anger and deal constructively with it. d. help create a positive climate for the client who fears anger.