The _____________ dimensions that influence a person’s sexual orientation identity include biological factors, microsocial context, gender norms, culture, and religion

a. societal
b. biopsychosocial
c. developmental
d. biological


b

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Reality therapy is best described as:

a. ? an intensive and long-term therapy. b. ? a rational therapy. c. ? an insight therapy. d. ? a short-term therapy that deals with conscious behavioral problems.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. General systems theory states that if any part of the family system is impacted, this influences the entire family. 2. Emotional cutoffs work to resolve problems within families. 3. One of the main goals of Bowen family therapy is to increase the level of differentiation of each family member. 4. In Bowen family therapy, the family members are instructed to speak to the therapist and not each other. 5. Bowenian family therapy focuses on the past instead of dealing with the present.

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Some clients develop irrational beliefs such as "everything they try ends in some kind of catastrophe - more catastrophic than reality indicates." This type of catastrophizing makes it impossible for them to function effectively. This type of self-limiting beliefs emerge through a form of ________

a. self aggrandizement b. self transmorphosis c. self consciousness d. self talk

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Research on the well-adjusted counselor shows which of the following?

a. They are more effective than those who are not well adjusted. b. Mixed results about their effectiveness c. They are less effective than counselors who are struggling with their issues because those who are struggling have deeper empathy for others. d. None of the above

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