In order to be an effective practitioner the Bowenian therapist should be:
a. Able to motivate clients
b. Problem free
c. Skilled at addressing emotional issues
d. Well differentiated
Answer: D
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In dealing with a client's guilt, the worker would
A. accept and understand the client's guilt, allowing him or her to ventilate. B. always relieve the client's guilt. C. help the client see that guilt is very unhealthy and find ways to rid the client of guilt. D. help the client see what he or she has done.
Which of the following are ways of avoiding the ethical problem of withholding treatment from a control group without imperiling the scientific integrity of the research? a. Give the control group a treatment that is known to be effective, and delaygiving the new treatment to the control group for a period that will allowappropriate comparisons to be made
b. Delay giving the treatment to the control group for a period that will allowappropriate comparisons to be made. c. Give the treatment to the control group and then withdraw the treatment. d. Give the control group a treatment that is known to be effective.
Policy is as a result of the public statements or actions of government officials
a) Legalized b) Legitimized c) Reformed d) Implemented
Which level of intervention focuses on working with an individual?
a. micro b. mezzo c. macro d. mestizo