_____________ is based on the premise that all people tend naturally toward positive growth
a. Optimism
b. Philanthropy
c. Humanism
d. Postmodernism
C
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As compared to structured interviews, unstructured interviews:
a. tend to be shorter b. require more skill to administer c. are usually more appropriate for screening purposes d. are more reliable
The central position of the moral model of addiction is that persons addicted to substances:
A. Have a disease. B. Have an underlying psychological problem. C. Make poor choices. D. Should be treated instead of punished.
Miriam is a 42-year-old married mother who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis — a neurological disorder that often leads to motor weakness, speech disturbance, and cognitive symptoms. She presented with considerable depression, particularly related to her loss of sensation in her feet and difficulty walking independently. In addition to empathic listening, a constructivist therapist
most likely would: a. focus on family members' reactions to her disease and availability for tangible support. b. look for evidence of competence and strength. c. acknowledge that constructivist approaches to therapy are only effective for psychological disorders. d. given the nature of her problem, make use of the miracle question as soon as possible.
For a structured observation, the observer needs to
a. Make sure all columns in the observation form are clearly labeled b. Define the behaviors to be observed c. Have great leadership skills d. Provide feedback to the coordinator