At the ________ stage of the recovery process of an alcoholic/addict in a family, family members rarely acknowledge that something is wrong.
A. bargaining
B. acceptance
C. anger
D. secrecy
E. denial
Answer: E
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
Empowerment is the potential ability to move people on a chosen course to
produce an effect or achieve some goal.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.Informed consent relates best to which of the following
a. Safeguarding records b. Privileged communication c. Ensuring clients are voluntarily seeking services d. An important client right that involves providing disclosure to clients about various aspects of treatment to be provided e. Informing significant others of clients' need for support and validation
What other topics of self-disclosure might parallel the dynamics of this dilemma?
Debra Masters, a social worker in private practice, conducted an initial interview with Stephanie Railsback, a young woman also working in the helping professions, who was conflicted about her sexual orientation. Debra was a lesbian herself, open, but discreetly so. As the interview proceeded Debra was increasingly distracted by the question of whether she should disclose her sexual orientation to this client and, if so, when. Her anxiety intensified to such a degree that she had to leave the interview to compose herself and decide what to do to resolve this dilemma.