“Landscapes of action” refers to

(a) behaviors that keep appearing in a person’s stories.
(b) an action plan for accomplishing a client’s goals.
(c) a treatment plan created by a clinician.
(d) behaviors that lead to a client’s presenting problem.


(a) behaviors that keep appearing in a person’s stories.

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Which of the following would NOT be a ground rule in a task group?

a. Confidentiality will be broken if someone discloses harm to her/himself or others. b. Group members may vote members out of the group if they don't participate. c. Attendance is mandatory. d. A format for problem-solving will be followed.

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of substance abuse?

a. It is a habitual misuse of intoxicating and addicting substances. b. It often involves the consumption of more of the substance than the user intended to consume. c. The user may fail to fulfill major role obligations. d. The user may continue to use the substance despite interpersonal problems.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. People grieving can experience psychological and social consequences but not physical symptoms. 2. High rates of depression, insomnia, suicides, and anorexia may exist in conjunction with consumption of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco as a result of bereavement. 3. Theories of grieving focus specifically on stage theories as the most accurate portrayal of behavior. 4. Rando’s “six Rs” processes include recognition of loss, reacting to separation, recollection and re-experiencing the deceased and the relationship, relinquishing old attachments and assumptive world, readjusting to move into a new world without forgetting the old, and reinvesting.

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Which of the following are not suggested as directives that you consider as alternatives for client change?

a. thought-stopping b. homework c. helping the client to go back to the past and recall negative images d. encouraging physical exercise and nutrition

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