Involves limiting the victim's access to finances as a method of control
Behaviors include stealing from or defrauding the victim, withholding money or credit cards, exploiting the victim's financial resources for the abuser's personal gain, preventing victim from working or from choosing a different job, and withholding physical resources (food, clothes, medications, shelter). a. Economic or financial abuse
b. Emotional or psychological abuse
c. Intimate partner/spousal abuse
d. Sexual abuse
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Conducting an effective intake interview requires a counselor to establish _____________ with a client.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to Pope and Barret (2002), counselors can best work with gay and lesbian clients by:
A. examining their own subtle or unconscious biases. B. help clients effectively cope with "coming out" C. attend workshops and additional training to work with sexual minorities. D. all of the above.
The primary outcome for the working stage is for group members to
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