In relational-cultural theory, the central relational paradox refers to:
a. the need to terminate an unhealthy relationship
b. a paradox that inevitably emerges in all male-female relationships
c. keeping important aspects of oneself out of the relationship in order to keep the
relationship
d. none of the above
C
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Identify the components of a cultural care plan and its use with Indigenous persons.
What will be an ideal response?
The five general stages of closed-group development are:
a. pre-group planning, formation, revision, maturity, termination b. joining, forming, revising, maturing, terminating c. planning, forming, revision, maturity, termination d. joining, formation, revision, maturity, termination
Martha-Anne is a counselee in a nursing home. She does not regularly come out of her shell. The counselor prods her to speak. It appears that the fear of breach-of-confidentiality exists. The counselor can legitimately take into account as a possibility of the root of this anxiety:
A) ?Paranoia B) ?Fear of retaliation by staff C) ?General anxiety disorder D) ?Delusions of persecution
The flow of support between older persons and their adult children is generally:
A) unidirectional, with children providing housing for their parents. B) unidirectional, with parents continuing to help their adult children financially and emotionally. C) reciprocal exchanges financially, emotionally, and in providing care. D) nonexistent, especially among urban families.