Therapists have a legal, professional, and ethical obligation to assess whether clients may:
a. become completely healthy mentally within six sessions of treatment, never needing therapy again.
b. be covered by insurance only.
c. complete a treatment plan, including their goals for therapy, before the initial assessment.
d. pose a danger to themselves or others.
d
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According to Hansell, feelings of detachment and alienation may be traced to a failure to:
A) meet needs for information. B) form a definite self-identity. C) be linked to a cash economy. D) develop a comprehensive system of meaning in life.
What is the probability of selecting a respondent identifying as either White or Other?
A. .14
B. .27
C. .73
D. .86
Concerning physical illness, with which statement would Bernie Siegel most likely disagree?
a. When we are not meeting our emotional and spiritual needs, we are setting ourselves up for physical illness. b. To an extent, we have the power to keep ourselves well and to heal ourselves. c. A physician's role is simply finding right treatments for healing his or her patients from disease. d. Illness serves some function, and illness makes sense if we look at what is going on with people who become physically ill.
According to the Coreys, our body image
a. has little to do with our adjustment in other areas of life. b. is determined mainly by how others perceive us. c. has nothing to do with cultural messages about our body. d. is an important part of our self-concept.