In the Schneider Model of Grief, the stage called gaining perspective on the loss is described as the griever reaching the point of accepting the loss, which is characterized by

a. reaching a point of accepting that "what is done is done.".
b. providing time to make peace with the past.
c. both a and b above are characterized by this particular stage of grief.
d. neither a or b above are characterized by this particular grief stage.


C

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a. Symptom Checklist-90-Revised b. Outcome Questionnaire-45.2 c. Client Satisfaction Questionnaire d. Beck Depression Inventory-II

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Counseling often is proactive and preventative through

a. education and community resources. b. community resources and pamphlets. c. education and referrals. d. community resources and referrals.

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What is not a component of a Teen Check-Up?

A. Feedback B. Assessment C. Encouragement D. Engagement

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A client’s cultural worldview may affect the way he or she:

a. perceives the counseling relationship b. seeks/accepts help c. views health and illness d. makes meaning of the presenting problem e. all of the above

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