The client may remind the case manager of someone from the past that causes the case manager to identify with the client. This is an example of:
A. False attributions
B. Positive transference
C. Negative transference
D. Countertransference
D
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Match the key term with its definition.
1. Elements 2. Enumeration units 3. Population 4. Sample 5. Sampling frame a. The entire set of individuals or entities to which study findings are to be generalized. b. The individual members of the population whose characteristics are to be measured. c. A list of all elements or other units containing the elements in a population. d. Units that contain one or more elements and that are listed in a sampling frame. e. A subset of a population used to study the population as a whole.
Which of the following is accurate regarding macro social system theories?
A. Functionalists assert that most people obey the law because they believe the law is fair and just. B. Functionalism theorists assert that social order is maintained by authority backed by the use of force. C. Conflict theorists assert that most people in society share the same set of values and norms. D. From the functionalist perspective, social change mainly involves reordering the distribution of scarce goods among groups.
Which of these animals is a quadruped?
A) human B) chicken C) horse D) snake
When working with a mandated client, the therapist should
a) set firm limits in order to reduce the client’s tendency toward manipulation. b) remind the client that lack of compliance will be reported to the court. c) invite the client to be his own authority about what he wants changed in his life. d) empower the client to develop insight into painful events from the past.