The ultimate goal of crisis intervention is to allow clients to express their feelings
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Traditionally, and today the vast majority of public assistance beneficiaries are women and their children
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Pessimism, as described by Martin Seligman, in his book "Learned Optimism," is when the individual sees negative events as:
A. pernicious, perplexing, and personalized. B. permanent, personalized, and pervasive. C. changeable, flexible, and specific. D. permanent, personalized, and progressive. E. temporary, personal, purposeful.
To simplify a frequency distribution for a variable that contains a large number of categories, it is often helpful to create:
a. An absolute frequency distribution. b. A relative frequency distribution. c. A cumulative frequency distribution. d. A grouped frequency distribution.
One of the fundamental tenets of client-centered therapy is that individuals:
a. have an inherent tendency to strive toward growth and self-actualization. b. manifest symptoms of unconscious conflict. c. experience problems due to irrational beliefs. d. suffer from death anxiety, isolation, and meaninglessness.