Children have trouble understanding death because
A) ?of their cognitive level.
B) ?it occurs so seldom in their lives.
C) ?adults protect them from facing death.
D) ?of the portrayal of death on television.
A
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A. Supervisors are ultimately responsible, both ethically and legally, for the actions of their trainees. B. Supervisors should not supervise more trainees than they can responsibly manage at one time. C. Supervisors are not expected to maintain records pertaining to their work with supervisees. D. It is essential that supervisors are familiar with the caseloads of their supervisees.
All of the following are components that McNamara (2000) suggests a stress management program should include except
a. General cognitive skills b. Physical ways of coping with stress c. Time management d. Skills for increasing self-control and self-esteem e. All of the above are components suggested by McNamara (2000)
Barry (jiggling his feet and shuffling restlessly): I can't get the scene of the World Trade Center bombing off my mind. It keeps coming up in my dreams again and again. I don't understand what's going on. ? Which is the most appropriate response?
A) ?"You seem to be anxious right now. Could you tell me more about your story and what's happening for you?" B) ?"You seem to be anxious right now? Is that close?" C) ?"The lack of sleep is really frustrating you." D) ?"You wonder what is going on?"
In dealing with children who have suffered loss, an adult should
a. shield and protect the child. b. be truthful and consistent. c. be concerned if the child seems uncaring. d. both b and c.