Janie is about to successfully graduate from residential treatment. She lacks a stable support system at home and is worried about her ability to live independently, but she is motivated to remain abstinent and get back on her feet. Which of the following might be the best option for Janie?
a. A halfway house
b. Partial hospitalization
c. Therapeutic community
d. Remaining in residential treatment
a. A halfway house
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a) develop their own theories of racial identity b) recognize their biases and personal readiness to engage in multicultural counseling c) help students move beyond their race toward assimilation d) seek supervision from similar race supervisors.
According to REBT, anxiety:
a. is the gap between the now and then, the here and there. b. is not the cause of problems, but rather a troubling result of living a divided life. c. is removed by effectively disputing inappropriate use of labels or childish demands. d. serves the purpose of keeping the client from having to take action and move ahead into the future.
The brain can develop new neural networks over time. This process is called:
A) ?neurofeedback. B) ?localization. C) ?neurotaxis. D) ?neuroplasticity.
List three key ideas of the mobilizing structures perspective.
What will be an ideal response?