When should transference be dealt with?

What will be an ideal response?


- Convey acceptance of the client’s remarks but don’t retaliate
- Explore the client’s feelings
- Use self-involving statements (e.g., I can tell you are angry with me because . . .). This helps the client become aware of the helper’s genuine thoughts and emotions about the client and the client’s behavior.
- Use the experience to help the client find new and better ways of expressing feelings and meeting needs.

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Which of the following is a focus of developmental assessment?

a. Themes of functioning within a social context that include repetitive, self-defeating relational patterns b. Individual maladaptive behaviors in need of change c. Current functioning compared with what would be expected in several different areas d. Interactive patterns involving cause–effect relationships, group structures, and processes e. Symptoms that would indicate a diagnostic classification

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Explain, describe, and discuss your own community in relation to the essential elements of community and sense of community. Consider in your discussion the community elements of linkages, communication, common ties, and interaction, as well as the sense of community elements which include similarities, interdependence, mutual exchanges, and a sense of belonging.

What will be an ideal response?

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All of the following statements are true about the role of Progressivism in education EXCEPT _____

a. It was an impetus to education reform that focused on democratization of education b. Because it was primarily concerned with students' self-actualization, it de-emphasized career selection and vocational education c. It encouraged students to follow their own interests while respecting the rights of others d. It emphasized character education and expanded traditional education to include physical education, industrial arts, and extracurricular activities

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Of the following types of hostage takers, which would be viewed as an expressive act?

a. A father who felt his son had died a wrongful death at the hands of a hospital. b. A car jacker who wanted to take the hostage to an ATM to get money. c. A robber of a convenience store who couldn't get away before the police d. A religious cult that wanted their leader freed.

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