Maya and Koji seem to be inseparable. They turn to each other whenever they try to make decisions. Which of the following concepts most represents this dynamic?

a. boundary making
b. complementarity
c. enmeshment
d. homeostasis
e. mimesis


C

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For adult clients, the process of experiencing the sadness of hurtful parent-child interactions and coming to terms with these developmental losses is called:

A) grief work.? B) ?neurotic resolution. C) ?early childhood development. D) ?personal growth.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE about a therapist who is competent working with diversity issues?

a. A therapist who says, "I don't have any culture.". and therefore cannot help with diversity issues is competent in diversity issues. b. A therapist who reports being from a diverse or marginalized group, making them an expert in diversity issues. c. A therapist who admits handling diversity issues is a career-long struggle and a journey that adds depth to the person-of-the-therapist. d. A therapist who assumes because they have read about topics in diversity, that they are competent in diversity issues.

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In sampling and data collection for scale construction, a researcher must ensure that:

a. the sample is of convenience. b. the size of the sample is appropriate. c. the sample has high statistical validity. d. the randomness of the sample is as low as possible.

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When trauma-informed practices and other trauma-focused services, such as trauma screening, are understood together with complementary workforce and organizational change efforts, they can be viewed as collectively representing a ______.

a. trauma-informed approach b. trauma-informed practices c. trauma-focused path d. trauma-informed system

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