Short-term jobs, internships, and travel allow young people to:
a. have experiences that can be important for identity development (Arnett, 2000)
b. mimic the adult world without having to make a commitment (Super, 1993).
c. explore various adult roles in order to confirm or reject gender stereotypes (Gottfredson, 1999).
d. avoid responsibility while keeping their parents satisfied (Westhausen, 2004).
a
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While the procedures for civil commitment vary across states, the general standard for civil commitment is/are:
a) The individual must have mental illness and substance dependency. b) The individual must have substance dependency and is a danger to self or others, c) The individual is a danger to self or others. d) The individual must have developmental disability and is a danger to self or other. e) All of the above.
As a therapeutic approach, Ntu is
a. family-focused. b. culturally competent. c. holistic/systemic. d. All of the above.
Which of the following is not a Core Area of Knowledge and Skills?
a. Helper Attitudes b. Case Conceptualization c. Treatment Planning d. Case Management e. Theory f. All of the above are core areas.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Cognitive restructuring is a tool to let clients know that they have choices in situations and behaviors. 2. Suicide may seem like a viable plan to the client seeking a way to end their psychic pain. 3. Going to bed, smoking pot, and avoiding friends are coping strategies. 4. Clients should be encouraged to develop their own support systems rather than turn to mental health workers. 5. Crisis workers are not expected to be knowledgeable about the laws affecting their clients in crisis.