A critical aspect to working with the Benefield family in MIdville is

a. knowing that they will have to come to grips with reality after the honeymoon period.
b. keeping them from becoming disillusioned by the bureaucracies that control disaster relief.
c. being culturally sensitive to their accents and deep spiritual beliefs.
d. stopping ASD from turning into PTSD.


C

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A theoretical orientation is best described as:

A. a rigid framework that provides specific steps of how to conduct a counseling session. B. a set of general guidelines that counselors can use to make sense of what they are hearing and what needs to change. C. a conceptualization of the intrapsychic structures that dictate a client's behavior. D. a set of techniques that can be used to promote behavioral changes.

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What do we call a nonaccidental relationship?

a. nonspuriousness b. time order c. correlation d. causation

Counseling

Differences in culture, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, and sexual orientation:

A. could have a negative influence on the supervisory relationship if not understood and integrated. B. could allow the supervisory relationship the opportunity for molding the supervisee into what the supervisor believes to be a better person. C. would have no effect on the supervisory relationship. D. are immediate reasons to request a referral to a different supervisor, similar to the therapist-client relationship.

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Why might in-home intervention also benefit IPV?

a. Child abuse and IPV share the same risk factors. b. Intervention in the home has the best effect. c. In-home intervention is more affordable. d. People are more likely to engage in in-home intervention.

Counseling