Poor persons, mostly women and children, were kept in local establishments where they were required to work because they were considered
a. deserving poor in need of free food and shelter
b. appropriate objects of charity
c. undeserving poor who needed to support themselves through hard work
d. incapable of work without supervision
c. undeserving poor who needed to support themselves through hard work
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After evaluating each possible step, the client and practitioner should organize the list of steps by prioritizing the steps
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Medication is most useful for:
a) Treating symptoms b) Eliminating relationship problems c) Abolishing thoughts and feelings about drug dependency d) Curing mental disorders
Mary is seeking abortion counseling from a practitioner who has been actively involved in the pro-life movement. The therapist has extreme discomfort with Mary's values and doesn't think he could maintain objectivity. It would be best if he: a. doesn't share his values with Mary and work within the value system of his client. b. help Mary understand his values so she can make a different
decision concerning her pregnancy. c. not refer Mary, but work within the client's values rather than his own. If he cannot obtain objectivity, he willneed supervision to work through his issues. Referring Mary to another therapist for this reason could bedetermined as abandonment. d. set firm boundaries with Mary on what she can discuss in regards to her pregnancy.
The most influential psychotherapist of modern times is:
A) Carl Rogers, whose legacy stresses the importance of listening and hearing the client's story. B) Sigmund Freud, who introduced the idea of psychotherapist training. C) There is no single most influential psychotherapist; many have contributed equally to the field.