Trauma resilience is a concept that refers to an individual’s ability to
a) process traumatic material from the past.
b) forgive their abusers.
c) make adaptive changes after trauma.
d) All of the above
Answer: c) make adaptive changes after trauma.
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Malfunctioning expressed in inflexible and limited patterns of behavior which
may or may not be compatible with society's definition of success, and in the long run, self-defeating and immature and at times characterized by impulsiveness and a lack of loyalty describes:
A. Dissociative Disorders B. Psychophysiological disorders C. Personality Disorders D. Mood Disorders
It is the role of the human services worker to support patients’ efforts to take charge of their lives and make decisions
This support can take the form of:
a. Giving honest criticism when the client makes a mistake b. Assuming control of the client’s daily activities to ensure that goals are accomplished c. Having realistic goals for the client and encouraging progress toward the goals d. Insisting that the client take the necessary steps toward the goal when that person appears to be malingering
The model of group work that helps members improve functioning and cope with life's tasks is the:
a) Social Goals Model b) Reciprocal Model c) Social Learning Model d) Remedial Model
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's concept, "______ mother," described a domineering, aggressive, rejecting, and insecure mother who was thought to provide the pathological parenting that produced schizophrenia
a. undifferentiated b. schizophrenogenic c. reactive d. symbiotic