Prior to the 19th century, the severely disturbed in the United States were confined in _____
A) ?poorhouses
B) ?almshouses
C) penitentiaries
D) ?mental asylums
B
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In 1974, several state-administered categorical assistance programs (OAA, AB, APTD) were brought under federal administration as the ______ program
a. SSI b. CETA c. JPTA d. TANF
Reframing from a structural viewpoint is seen as:
A) a way to highlight complementary relationships in the family, which often involves removing blame from one person and spreading it evenly. B) a way of piecing together each member's description of the problem and reframing it so that the broader systemic dynamic is revealed. C) a way of viewing a problem to determine how much each individual contributes to the conflict and then finding an agreeable solution. D) as a way to highlight complementary relationships in the family and a way of piecing together each member's description of the problem and reframing it so that the broader systemic dynamic is revealed.
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A. A consent form is necessary for the counselor to divulge certain details to the panel. B. Case managers must watch what they say. C. Professionals are generally allowed to speak freely. D. The client should be consulted beforehand if there are any details he or she wishes to withhold.