The most important task of exstistentialism is

What will be an ideal response?


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Alan Marlatt, a proponent of a social learning model of addiction, believes that addictive behaviors:

(a) arise from dysfunctional dynamics in the family of origin (b) reflect an individual's effort to escape shame from the family of origin (c) result from the combination of genetic propensity for addiction with certain environmental conditions (d) are related to work, home, or job stress

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When you find yourself struggling with an ethical dilemma over value differences, the best course to follow is to

a. seek consultation. b. trust your instincts. c. refer your client to another counselor. d. terminate your relationship with your client.

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Group members struggle with boundaries during this stage of Brabender and Fallon’s model of group development:

a. Stage 1 – formation and engagement b. Stage 2 – conflict and rebellion c. Stage 3 – intimacy and unity d. Stage 4 – integration and work e. Stage 5 – termination

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Wives with satisfying marriages were found to withdraw and express more anger at home following a stressful day. One possible explanation offered includes

a. The satisfying relationship actually allowed the wife freedom to express her frustrations b. The husband would not notice that she was stressed out and so she grew even more frustrated and showed her anger and withdrawal c. The relationship quality actually buffered the husband’s ability to handle the children’s needs d. The satisfying relationship wasn’t as satisfying as the wife reported

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