In addition to information on family structure and patterns of functioning, a genogram may also include information about the following, except for:
A) ?occupations of family members.
B) ?religious practices.
C) ?critical family events.
D) ?the clinician's observations of the family while the genogram is constructed.
D
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a. Brainstorm all helping and restraining forces b. Agree on the most important helping and restraining forces c. Determine ways to reduce restraining forces and increase helping forces d. Assign solutions to supervisors to implement
Joe, a 52-year-old, lost his job when the plant he managed was closed, and his overall life satisfaction plummeted. After 9 months out of work, Joe was fortunate to find another, similar position. What can we expect for Joe now?
a. Joe's overall life satisfaction will now return to the baseline he experienced before the job loss. b. Joe's overall life satisfaction will rise, but will not return to baseline. c. Joe's overall life satisfaction will continue to fall. d. Joe's overall life satisfaction will not change in relation to job loss or reemployment.
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a. seeing oneself as superior to one’s partner. b. when the listener withdraws from interaction, either physically or mentally. c. useful in warding off attack and defensiveness claims. d. A statement that implies something is globally wrong with the partner.
Written consent forms should NOT include:
A. a discussion of how a managed care system will affect the treatment, if applicable. B. a detailed description of what will occur in therapy and a guarantee that the client will resolve their issues. C. a statement describing the counselor's theoretical orientation and how this will affect treatment. D. clarification pertaining to fees and charges and procedures for filing for insurance reimbursement.