Briefly define the concept of “splitting.”

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
Splitting occurs when a mature view of positive and negative qualities does not develop, and the individual views self and others as all good or all bad, often in alternating cycles.

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The initials for the AMHCA national certification are _____________

a. CORE b. CHAMPUS c. CCMHC d. NCC

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The last point for the researchers to address in the discussion section is to suggest further issues to study. 2. As consumers of research, we are not interested in the discussion section because a discussion of future areas of investigation does not provide insight into what else needs to be accomplished. 3. Almost every study has limitations. 4. The researchers must go beyond the numbers and statistics reported in the results section and interpret the findings so that they may be of practical application. 5. Stating the purpose of the study theoretically ensures that the purpose and the hypotheses or research questions are answered.

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Social roles and the behavior of others are considered

a) External causal factors in the person-environment interaction b) Ecological models of action research c) Part of the evaluation phase of action research d) None of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.According to Fassinger (1991), the literature in the field of counseling has been negligent in addressing issues associated with gays and lesbians, even though these individuals represent 10%–15% of the general population. 2.Integration, as defined in the Optimal Theory Applied to Identity Development model, refers to the individual gaining a deeper understanding and beginning to change his or her worldview. 3.Immersion, as defined in the Optimal Theory Applied to Identity Development model, described the process of an individual forming dissonance from others. 4.In “phase 1” of the OTAID model, individuals adhere to a personal identity that was generated by their early experiences.

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