The purpose of the ADA of 1990 was to:

A. broadly challenge discrimination against disabled people.
B. provide funding for retirement homes.
C. provide testing for Alzheimer's disease.
D. none of the above.


Answer: A. broadly challenge discrimination against disabled people.

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A. Pushing ahead as a breakthrough is most likely on the verge of occurring B. Engaging in reflective listening C. Backing up D. Displaying unconditional positive acceptance

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The study of paradoxes of communication in animals as well as humans is associated with the name of:

a. Waxler b. Fisher c. Bateson d. Miller

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A major thesis of chapter 10 on family counseling is that

a. the drug addict is the symptom carrier of the family dysfunction b. anorexia is often the product of an overprotective mother c. One should seek the cause of family mental illness in faulty family communication d. Addiction is a family illness.

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Frank Dattilio is the first person to apply CBT to family therapy, thereby creating CBFT. He will often help family members challenge current cognitive processes by teaching them about cognitive schemas and cognitive distortions. A plotting chart he uses might include:

A. Writing down a situation/event; the automatic thought; the cognitive distortion; the emotion; a challenge to the self-statement; and an alternative response B. Which family member said what to whom; the verbal response that occurred; the way each person felt; and thoughts needed to change the response C. The number of times that a child misbehaves; what the parent says; how the parent feels; and what the child’s goal is D. Writing down irrational ideas that can be observed in others; what the person would do to change those ideas; and what happened when these changes were proposed to the person being observed

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