Why is it important to obtain a social history in the psychosocial assessment?

(a) alcoholics tend to bond together (b) drug addicts usually have no friends (c) clients may not understand that relationships with non-problem drinkers is possible (d) gradual changes in social activities and friends can be indicative of an alcohol or other drug problem


(d)

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What are the seven counseling subspecialties discussed in the textbook?

What will be an ideal response?

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According to Schwarz (2002), salient aspects of group structure include all of the following except:

a. effective group culture b. clear goals c. motivating task d. conflict management e. group norms

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Satir has a positive view of human nature and views people as basically free. Self-esteem is a prominent factor and is related to

A) ?one's participation in the family interaction. B) ?one's family position. C) ?how other family members perceive you. D) ?all of these.

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Object relations theorists examine the client's relationship with early caregivers to understand the dynamics that are creating current difficulties. The patterns can be described in each of the ways below EXCEPT: ________________

a. secure b. insecure c. anxious d. avoidant

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