Sarah's loneliness seems to stem from her fear of intimacy and feelings of shame, rejection, and of being unlovable. Her loneliness is best described as
A) ?transient loneliness.
B) ?chronic loneliness.
C) ?everyday loneliness.
D) ?existential loneliness.
C
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A 45-year old male client in a residential facility wonders aloud to his social worker that he wishes racial and ethnic minority residents could just assimilate into mainstream American norms. His beliefs MOST closely relate to which construct:
a) The U.S. as a melting pot b) The cultural deficit model c) The bicultural socialization model d) Cultural pluralism
A 2007 systematic review of case management models concluded that intensive case management:
a) Produces effective results when clients tend to have high hospital utilization rates b) Had little impact on improving symptoms and quality of life c) Had no impact on housing stability d) Had a strong impact on time spent in jail
Reliving some of our childhood experiences of loneliness can
a. bring on pain and should be avoided at all costs. b. be a futile attempt to rewrite the past. c. help us come to grips with present fears about being alone or lonely. d. only be done with the help of a counselor.
Reflecting feeling and immediacy responses should be moderate to strong in expression to increase clients' awareness
Indicate whether the statement is true or false