Compare and contrast problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping. Cite examples from your own coping strategies that relate to either of the coping styles.

What will be an ideal response?


Problem-focused coping focuses on changing the situation by acting on the environment. Emotion-focused coping focuses on either changing the meaning of the event or changing one's reaction to it. Students can provide examples from their own lives to illustrate these concepts.

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____________________ is a collaborative process of working with clients to develop a comprehensive plan of care that takes into account resources and services necessary to successful treatment outcomes

a. case management b. safety planning c. after care d. case documentation

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Projective identification is a process in which the client communicates his or her feelings by stimulating the same feelings in the worker

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When analyzing data part of developing program goals, it is critical that school counselors rely on which of the following types of data in order to expose gaps?

a. Disseminated b. Disaggregated c. Aggregated d. None of the above

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When considering "big picture" planning for an anger management group, list four or five issues you might want to address and WHY each might be important

What will be an ideal response?

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