The following question is based on the example in the chapter: "Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Last Six Sessions." The tasks of the workers were to:
a. help the group to have realistic expectations for future workers who may not be as supportive
b. help the group to establish a norm that supports intimacy and risk but also profoundly respects each member's need for safety and self-protection.
c. help build a group culture in which the taboo subjects of endings and losses can be explored.
d. help build a group culture in which the taboo subjects of endings and losses can be explored, and help the group to establish a norm that supports intimacy and risk but also profoundly respects each member's need for safety and self-protection.
d
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Your client suddenly becomes incensed with you after you ask her a question for the second time in an effort to understand her experience. Based on your impressions and your supervisor's observations, there was not much in your behavior itself to elicit this kind of intense reaction. This is most likely an example of:
a. displacement. c. projection. b. reaction-formation. d. sublimation.
In school or at home, when things do not go well for the child, we need to find ways to help them try harder, so that they can be successful.
a. True b. False
Culture- centered well-being counseling involves values clarification within the cultural frame of
a. The counselor b. The client c. Both counselor and client d. Agency
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Children with DSED usually do not have difficulty forming an attachment with a primary caregiver once one provides consistent and sensitive care. 2. Prevention of DSED is best accomplished by placing a child in a foster home by age 6 months. 3. Child abuse is considered a mental disorder in the DSM-5. 4. Children who engage in overly sexualized behavior have almost certainly been sexually abused.