The “Hamlet’s Dilemma approach” involves role playing to help group members become more aware of the complexity of _________.

a. change
b. choice
c. consideration
d. consternation


b. choice

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The quality of neighborhoods

A. Is affected almost exclusively by the quality of its housing stock. B. Is developed primarily by working with external institutions to obtain needed assistance. C. Mainly affects members' ability to interact on a practical level, such as helping to make household repairs. D. Can be seen in a set of social functions provided in the neighborhood including the opportunity for children to know a variety of adults as role models, opportunities for members to provide mutual support, and providing a familiar place of safe haven.

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The cornerstone of Bowen's theory is differentiation of self

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Although neuroscience research has many positive implications for developments in counseling, there are some concerns among professionals. These include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. scientists may be led to assume biological causes can be found for complex human behavior. B. the trend to seek medications as the solutions to psychological problems could intensify. C. science moves slowly and images discovered through fMRI and PET scans may be leading us down false trails. D. clients find scientific discussions to be discomforting and confusing.

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In solution-focused therapy, behavior change is viewed as the most effective approach to assisting people in enhancing their lives

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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