A depiction of family relationships with the use of circles, lines, and arrows that help to identify external sources of stress, conflict, and social support is called a(n) ______.
A. genogram
B. ecomap
C. social network map
D. family timeline
Answer: B
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a. conventional b. realistic c. social d. investigative
Which is not one of the four primary concerns you will attend to before a client walks in the door?
A. Your personal appearance B. Your workspace C. Finding a good secretary D. Finding a good supervisor
Dr. Jones is employed to perform psychotherapy services for a large metropolitan hospital district. Although she works for a small unit within the district, she recognizes that ultimately the hospital management has decision making authority over her work. One of her clients that she has been seeing for depression has been involved in a three-year custody litigation with her son’s father. Dr. Jones has received an order from the judge in her client’s case demanding that Dr. Jones turn over all her psychotherapy notes to her client’s ex-husband’s attorney. Using the six-step model of ethical decision-making, discuss Dr. Jones’ ethical dilemma, and how she should resolve it.
What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (1988) legally recognizes any Native American as a person who fits into any of the following EXCEPT one who
a. has a DNA analysis. b. has a blood quantum of ¼ or more. c. is an enrolled or registered member of a tribe. d. has been genealogically derived from Native American ancestry.