Whether working with an individual, couple, or family, most therapists at some point will be "invited" by clients to triangulate with them against a third party who may or may not be present in the room. To be effective, the therapist must maintain therapeutic neutrality in order to interrupt a client's attempt to involve the therapist or someone else in a triangle. This ability to be neutral is
also known as:
A) chronic anxiety.
B) regression.
C) differentiation.
D) validation.
C
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a) Modernization act b) Supplemental medical insurance c) Medicare Advantage d) Hospital insurance
Hyde and DeLamater propose that effective sex education programs include:
a. Promotion of chastity b. Focus on risk-reduction c. Strict “Just say no” philosophy d. All of the above
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is characterized by a persistently negative mood state -
such as irritability, anger - most of the day, nearly every day, between impulsive aggressive outbursts.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.Summarize the core competencies established by the Council on Social Work Education's Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS)
What will be an ideal response?