A type of assessment in which participants are able to collect and display artifacts is
a. summarizing
b. portfolio
c. recording the muddiest point
d. a display of topical pros and cons
b. portfolio
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Many __________ of war struggle to function in society due to immobilizing PTSD symptoms, substance abuse, and low social support.
A. currently enlisted soldiers B. homeless veterans C. future soldiers D. nonmilitary college students
What is meant by the term symptom functionality in family systems theory?
a. Each symptom serves a function for the identified patient. If the therapist can figure out that function, then the identified patient can learn to substitute a more acceptable behavior for the symptom. b. As long as a symptom functions to regulate or absorb the excess anxiety in the family unit, the remainder of the unit may be relatively symptom free. c. Each symptom serves a function for the identified patient. Knowing that, the therapist explores with the client whether the consequences are more onerous than the benefits. d. One member of the family or other system presenting for counseling usually has more symptoms than others. To restore homeostasis, the counselor must help the symptomatic individual adjust. e. Symptoms create excess anxiety in the unit, causing symptoms in other system or family members.
Well-being is defined as ______.
A. positive relations with others, purpose in life, autonomy, personal growth, environmental mastery, and self-acceptance B. state of happiness, contentment, low levels of distress, overall good physical and mental health or outlook, or good quality of life C. enduring quality in professional functioning over time D. presence and strength of love and social relationships in a person’s life
What is the difference between secondary traumatic stress and burnout?
What will be an ideal response?