The confrontation phase of the grief process is characterized by:

a. numbness
b. disbelief
c. confusion
d. profound yearning


d. profound yearning

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The continuum of family involvement in shaping conditions that affect families and children

A. Is most fully developed when helping parents engage in personal development by taking advantage of opportunities for personal growth. B. Is most fully developed by partnering professionals and parents with decision making authority to take action. C. Is most fully developed when parents provide input to agency personnel by participating as members of advisory committees. D. Is most fully developed when parents work just with other parents without the involvement of professionals.

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A group’s management and guidance best describes which category of specific group dynamics?

a. development and organization b. control and direction c. working d. maintenance and power e. content

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A score of 88 on the WISC-IV Working Memory Index is in the:

a) Above average range b) Below average range c) Average range d) Ninth stanine

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The key to successfully assessing strengths no matter how dire and severe a client’s situation appears is what?

a. Having an unshakable belief that all clients have significant and meaningful strengths. b. Liking all clients in spite of their shortcomings. c. Forgiving clients for their transgressions in order to see into their good side. d. Finding a client’s religious or spiritual beliefs and drawing on those.

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