Adolescents experiencing _____ have committed to an identity without exploring themselves, often because the identity has been forced upon them by an authority such as a parent or religious institution.
a. identity moratorium
b. identity foreclosure
c. identity confusion
d. identity closure
b. identity foreclosure
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Freud’s psychosexual development and Erickson’s ego and social identity development imply _________________ and ignore ________________.
a. universality in identity development, influence of an individual’s cultural and social statuses, positions, and experiences b. the dominance of sexual urges, developmental progress to complete identity c. superego control, integrity d. universality in identity development, out-group considerations
A question that asks one family member about the relationship between two other family members is known as a:
a. Circular question b. Linear question c. Interventive question d. Epistemological question
The most stringent method to measure client progress in any intervention is to:
a. rely onpretest and posttestanalyses. b. obtain baseline data prior to treatment. c. utilize instruments specific to the client population being studied. d. collect data over time.
A __________ is a method for determining needs
a. questionnaire b. classroom visit c. personal interview d. All of the above.