The significance of the "Puritan ethic" to the poor was that it _______
A. encouraged public charity
B. affected their private lives
C. equated affluence with morality
D. required the rich to give of their resources
C
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Research evidence suggests that life events:
A) are generally negative. B) can be viewed as "on time" or "off time" events. C) are not affected by the process of cognitive appraisal. D) widowhood is an example of an internally created event.
The following are all reasons why a practitioner may misunderstand a client EXCEPT:
A) ?she/he may misinterpret the client's words. B) ?she/he may lack knowledge about the client's culture. C) ?she/he may be influenced by personal biases and prejudices. D) ?the client may have a psychotic disorder that makes him/her illogical.
Mark is a thirty-five-year-old African American male. He recently injured his back and is no longer able to work at the warehouse where he was employed. Mark's co-worker, James, suggested to Mark that he might be eligible for disability benefits and gave him the phone number for the Department of Human Services. Mark decided to call and made an appointment with Julie, a case manager there
Individuals often learn about services in a number of ways. Mark learned about services through which of the following methods? A) ?A referral source B) ?A previous experience C) ?A professional D) ?An informal network
Which of the following statements is TRUE? a. Since confidentiality cannot be guaranteed in a group, it is not an ethical issue for group practitioners. b. Confidentiality is a concern for therapists holding group psychotherapy, but not for those running other typesof groups
c. Groups are invariably determined to be less effective than individual psychotherapy in helping clients. d. The ethical, legal, and professional aspects of confidentiality have a different application in group situations.