The Hospice movement challenged the treatment provided by the traditional medical community that often
a. often neglected the psychosocial and spiritual needs of the dying patient.
b. encouraged a patient to accept the terminal diagnosis and stop curative treatment.
c. focused on palliative care rather than curative care.
d. encouraged holistic care.
A
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According to Karl Marx, false consciousness:
a. was primarily a problem for the poor b. involves an uncritical acceptance of the existing social order c. was primarily a problem for the wealthy d. keeps the wealthy from seeing the inherent contradictions in capitalism e. none of the above f. f. only b and d
Individual Development Accounts are most similar to what other aid program?
A. Supplemental Security Income B. Social Security C. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families D. Unemployment Insurance
The CBFT therapist's problem analysis focuses on present day __________, __________, and __________ that make the situation a problem
A) behaviors; emotions; thoughts B) actions; reactivity; rationale C) behaviors; actions; thoughts D) actions; emotions; rationale
A client presents a series of arguments as to why he or she cannot change. The counselor admits that the situation is
helpless. This approach is:
a. A good example of reverse psychology b. Shown to be effective in a number of studies c. Beneficial in reframing the client’s situation—that only with change can a positive outcome be achieved d. Effective only in backing a client into an inescapable corner