The Public Health Approach emphasizes and supports ______?
a. perpetrator treatment
b. child rights to be free of maltreatment
c. prevention campaigns
d. the health of the general public
b. child rights to be free of maltreatment
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. It is believed that current relationships in a person’s life are informed by earlier relationships, particularly those with caregivers. 2. A goal for psychoanalytic therapists is for clients to become ‘blank slates.’ 3. Symptom substitution is that when the client engages in a particular behavior in order to contain the anxiety of not using the substances that were previously used. 4. Therapists rarely use psychodrama, art, water, or sand to facilitate the assessment process with clients. 5. A strength of the psychoanalytic approach is that it often requires less time than other longer term therapies.
Within a cooperative context, controversy promotes
a. Open-minded listening to opposing positions b. Motivation to learn more c. More accurate understanding of the opponent's position d. b and c e. All of the above
Functional family therapists base their work with parents on current scientific literature on parenting behaviors that are associated with risk factors and protective factors for youth behavior problems. FFT focuses on which three areas when working with parents?
a. Clear expectations and rules; active monitoring and supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies. b. Regular revising expectations and rules; active monitoring and supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies. c. Regular revising expectations and rules; child self- monitoring and self -supervision; forced behavioral contingencies. d. Clear expectations and rules; child self monitoring and self supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies.
Therapy-based models reflect certain theoretical orientations and schools of thinking. __________ is NOT a therapy-based model
a. Psychotic b. Psychodynamic c. Cognitive behavioral d. Client-centered