In helping an individual with an eating disorder, feminist therapists, more so than those with other theoretical orientations, are likely to

a. examine family relationships and the desire to please parents by one's appearance.
b. examine relationships with friends and lovers.
c. examine self-esteem issues
d. question the goal of thinness.


D

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To help manage burnout, many companies provide employee assistance programs. What types of costs may this cover?

a. Short-term support from accountants or legal advisors b. Unemployment while counselors take a leave of absence c. Additional paid vacation time d. Resources to make the job more manageable

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From the psychoeducational group work chapter, CRB stands for

a. culturally reverent biofeedback. b. culturally relevant bibliotherapy. c. cross-referencing behavior. d. counseling relevant bibliotherapy.

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Closed questions:

a. are helpful if you want to very quickly gather information. b. are helpful if you are confident that the response will be one of the options you offered. c. run the risk of corralling the client into talking about a particular point. d. run the risk of pushing the client to choose one of the options given to him or her. e. Two of the above f. Three of the above g. All of the above

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One of the challenges to the defense mechanism theory is that research has found that

a. clients with a substance abuse disorder do not use denial more frequently than other groups. b. most clients with a substance use disorder do not engage in defense mechanisms. c. only patients in rehabilitation programs utilize the defense of denial. d. clients with a substance abuse disorder actually use defenses that have never been studied before.

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