When twinship needs are met, what does a child develop?
a. Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
b. Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
c. Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
d. Self-regulation and executive function skills
c. Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
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Brainstorming refers to:
a) the use of bibliotherapy b) the process of cognitive restructuring c) generating alternatives d) generating self-awareness
Discernment is a strategy that may enable clients to a. develop a more positive attitude toward their past problems. b. discover deeper meanings and purpose in their lives and find a clearer direction for the future. c. empower them to make decisions
d. discover the underlying meaning of their problems.
Therapy relationship factors account for what percentage of therapeutic change?
a. 15 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50
Which of the following is NOT a racial identity model discussed in the text?
a) Biracial Identity Development b) Hawaiian Identity Development c) Asian Identity Development d) All of the above