Identify all aspects of L’Abate‘s (1986) four-stage integrative model for family counseling and provide an example for each.
What will be an ideal response?
Response needs to include mention of all four of the following with an example for each: Stress reduction (example—resolving a current crisis); Training and Education (example—learn skills to better function); Issues of Termination (example—once all pertinent issues are resolved); and Follow-up (example—check in after sessions have ended).
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements regarding immigration and the effects on the economy is true?
a. Overall, immigration decreases the labor supply. b. Immigration tends to have little negative effect on the job opportunities andincome of most native-born Americans. c. Immigrations tends to raise prices thereby enabling thereby leading to anunhealthy economy. d. Immigration results in a decrease in national output.
Which of the following may best explain why substance misuse in early adolescence raises the individual’s lifetime risk for SUD?
a. Adolescents are more likely to use marijuana than adults, which acts as a “gateway” to lifelong drug misuse. b. The amygdala region in the brain is not yet developed in adolescence. c. Adolescents use the prefrontal cortex to make decisions more than adults do. d. Memories associated with strong emotions are stronger and more deeply entrenched in adolescence than adulthood.
Which of the following is NOT a factor discussed by the authors that has contributed to the lack of progress in eradicating child maltreatment?
a. There is a lack of understanding and respecting the human rights of children. b. Resistance to change traditional views regarding children as possession of parents, and the attitude that parents can use whatever it takes to discipline their children. c. There has been a failure to comply with international human rights obligations. d. There has been progress in understanding children’s human rights but a lack of commitment.