____________ is a process of presenting basic information about group treatment to potential group members to enable them to decide whether or not to join a group.
A. Confidentiality
B. Diversity
C. Informed consent
D. Social justice
Answer: C
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_________________ is designed to encourage reporting of any suspected cases of child, elder, or dependent adult abuse; thus, therapists are advised to err on the side of reporting in uncertain circumstances.
A. Reportable abuse B. Dependent abuse C. Elder abuse D. Mandatory reporting
In conceptualizing cases, psychoanalytic family therapist consider all of the following EXCEPT:
a. self-object relation patterns. b. ledgers of entitlement and indebtedness. c. transference between family members. d. intergenerational family patterns.
The duties and obligations of a counselor in respect to notifying a third party if information shared by a client indicates the third party may be in danger is termed:
a. Informed consent b. Breaking privacy c. Duty to care d. Duty to warn
Jason experienced the death of a close relative due to an act of violence. He comes to counseling to get help dealing with the grief and pain of this experience
After some time, Jason adjusts, and he demonstrates improvements in psychological functioning that exceed his level of adjustment prior to this traumatic event. This is an example of a. posttraumatic stress disorder . b. recovered wellness. c. posttraumatic growth. d. posttraumatic reversal of function.