One key strategy for ending a session with a child client is to:
a. Have the parent come in at the end of the session to take the child home
b. Periodically let the client know how much time is remaining in the session
c. Have the child client keep a timer so that they can continuously keep track of the timein the session
d. Have a buzzer go off when there are two minutes left in session
B
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Change precipitated by public outrage is typically ______.
a. productive b. short term c. helpful in long-term progress d. directly informing policy and procedure
Feedback is most effective when ______________
a. it is based on describable behavior b. it is beneficial to the giver c. it immediately follows a stimulus behavior d. “A” and “C” but not “B”
In family therapy, whenever a father makes a comment, the mother and teenage son criticize what he says and tell him that he should talk less because he doesn't know what he's talking about. A structural family therapist would most likely regard this process as an example of:
a. reframing. c. triangulation. b. a negative alliance. d. a stable coalition.
In 1996, significant welfare reform legislation was passed which created Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), replacing Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Briefly describe the differences between the two programs, and how those changes might impact poor families.
What will be an ideal response?