Infants who are learning to trust or not to trust their immediate environment, developing a sense of object permanence, and forming first images or a sense of the ultimate are in which of Fowler's stages of faith development?
A. synthetic-conventional faith
B. mythic-literal faith
C. universalizing faith
D. pre-stage: primal faith
Answer: D
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a. parent. b. adult. c. child. d. auxillary.
Because sexual orientation and gender identity have implications for the entire family system, therapists working with GLBTQ should pay special attention to intergenerational relationships
a. True b. False
When a client consistently looks at the floor, arms folded, and seems disinterested, a helper:
A. Can be sure she doesn’t want help. B. Should infer that there is something the client is hiding. C. Should recognize that there are many possible reasons for this behavior D. Both A and B.
According to Lee & Ramirez , (2000) four current group experiences involve ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).