Using ________________________, the client acts out or dramatizes past, present, or anticipated life situations and roles to gain deeper understanding, to explore feelings and achieve emotional release, and to develop new ways of coping with problems
A) ?psychodrama
B) ?expressive arts therapy
C) ?narrative therapy
D) ?the existential approach
A
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Which of the following statements is false when describing the social status of older women?
A) They have fewer chances to remarry than do men. B) They have fewer close friends than older men. C) They are more likely to be widowed than older men. D) Those living alone are in greater need of social and health services.
Suppose you are a human service professional and a member of mutual-help groups. What concerns might there be?
A. Ethical issues can arise if a professional-personal boundary is blurred. B. You might be overburdened with having to attend all groups in your area. C. You will need to attend all of your clients' groups and might burn out. D. Ethical issues should not be a concern because you are a professional first and foremost.
Bowen describes a person who is so close to his or her family of origin that independent decisions are considered a betrayal as possibly being
a. cut off. b. loyal. c. enmeshed. d. overly connected.
Xenophobia – the fear of foreigners – has a long history in the United States. Name 3 times in American history where strong action was taken due to this fear, including one during this chapter’s time period. Along with identifying these
actions, explain the specifics of what was done, the ideas behind the action and whether this action was effective in accomplishing this goal. What will be an ideal response?