The therapist who practices classical psychoanalysis seeks to maintain:
A) a sense of neutrality and objectivity with the client.
B) a schedule of predetermined client goals.
C) an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
D) both a sense of neutrality and objectivity, and an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
E) none of these.
D
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a) Board of directors b) Delegate council c) Board of trustees d) Cabinet
A client begins therapy with a social worker. During the intake interview, the client reveals some reservations about discussing sensitive issues. In explaining confidentiality, the worker
A. provides information about the limits of confidentiality as the need arises. B. provides a general but thorough explanation of the limits of confidentiality at the initial treatment sessions. C. does nothing until a specific question is raised by the client. D. provides information initially regarding the limits of confidentiality, but only as it relates to the worker-client relationship.
A sample is…
a. the entire group of individuals relevant to your research. b. all members of society. c. the members of society to which your research is generalizable to. d. a subset of individuals drawn from the entire group of individuals relevant to your research.
Which considers physical and natural resources when crafting advocacy efforts?
A. systems theory B. empowerment theory C. strengths perspective D. ecological perspective