Some participants may engage in __________, believing they are really working, when in fact they are avoiding addressing and dealing with their own feelings

A) ?empathy
B) ?self-disclosure
C) ?storytelling
D) ?feedback


C

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Josefina wants to conduct a theme analysis of the accreditation process for the Commission on

Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Therefore, she will read narrative reports from 12 social service agencies to determine accreditation criteria. In terms of research, what do the 12 agencies represent? a) Reliable data b) Valid data c) Outcomes d) Units of analysis

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Relabeling a family's description of behavior to make it more amenable to therapeutic change is called:

a. reframing b. prescribing the symptom c. reinforcement reciprocity d. a double-bind

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Ethics are:

a. not necessary in the field of human services because helpers can be trusted b. are standards of behaviors that human service professionals have agreed are vital to appropriate and effective interventions c. are only used when clients request them d. all of the above

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Reba’s father, George, is 84 years old. He had his first stroke in his early seventies or

about 10 years ago. Since then, he has had TIA’s (transient ischemic attacks) in spite of taking medication to prevent further strokes. Recently, Reba noticed that her father’s long term memories have started to vanish rather than just his short term retention. Reba reports that her father needs more and more care. Unfortunately George has inoperable cataracts and is hard of hearing but refuses to wear hearing aids. As a result, watching TV or listening to the radio are more of an irritation rather than a pleasant way for him to pass the time. As well, George can no longer read the newspapers or do the crosswords, a favorite activity. Reba recently put her father in a nursing home so that she could take a much needed vacation. George’s diagnosis is seen as a neurocognitive disorder due to:

a) Parkinson’s disease b) Parkinson’s disease c) Vascular disease d) Prion disease

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