According to many researchers, family collusion results from a break in:
(a) the grieving process and how it reinforces the interactive patterns of families with alcohol/drug abuse (b) family relations (c) subsystems (d) boundaries
(a)
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To be considered a qualified clinical supervisor, individuals in the field are required to:
a. complete 12 s.h. graduate-level coursework in supervision. b. be competent and willing to accept the role of supervisor. c. be a very credentialed clinician. d. all of the above.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Counselor supervision is the primary means through which counselors-in-training develop counseling skills and clinical competencies. 2. After a professional counselor receives a counseling degree, supervision is no longer necessary. 3. The nature of the supervision relationship often changes over time from teaching to consultative as the CIT furthers their skills. 4. Supervisory styles have little influence on the supervision process. 5. In supervision, the therapeutic work should only serve to increase the supervisee’s effectiveness with the client.
___________ refers to fasting in the holy month of Ramadan.
a. Hijab b. Siyam c. Salah d. Hajj
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. CPM might be the most harmful of all the forms of child maltreatment. 2. Physical behaviors that result in psychological consequences for the child are a part of CPM. 3. Research supports the distinctions between subtypes of CPM. 4. Many researchers suggest that exposure to IPV is its own form of CPM. 5. If drug and alcohol use are included in the definition of CMP, then prevalence rates jump to upwards of 20%.