Narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective with diverse client populations for all of the following reasons except:

a. ? it was founded in a sociocultural context.
b. ? it allows clients to tell their unique stories from their perspective.
c. ? it defines problems within a social, cultural, political, and relational context.
d. ? it teaches diverse clients to replace their own narratives with ones that conform more closely to the idealsand values of mainstream culture.


d

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Professional competence by definition involves:

a. the quality of provided services. b. informed consent. c. confidentiality. d. boundaries of professional activity. e. a and d.

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In a classic study of the development of separation distress, Schaffer and Emerson (1964) found

a. that separation anxiety develops much earlier than stranger anxiety. b. that stranger anxiety and separation distress normally develop in the first 2 months after birth. c. that by 8 months babies usually develop a strong preference for one caregiver. d. that there is no evidence of separation distress in normal babies.

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In addition to appropriate participant seating, an effective learning atmosphere is created by each of the following EXCEPT

A. teaching style. B. learning style. C. instructional strategies. D. grading policy.

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Cultural appropriateness is essential to the success of parent psychoeducation programs

A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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