What theorists discuss grieving as a process that involves an initial attempt to grapple with the reality of the loss, followed by a state of disorganization and despair, which gives way, finally, to some kind of accommodation and integration of the loss?
A. Kubler Ross
B. Bowlby and Rando
C. Atkins
D. Frankl
B. Bowlby and Rando
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Still, Whiston and Sexton (1998) found that group work is very effective in addressing school aged children with which of the following issues?
a. family adjustment problems b. social skills c. discipline d. All of the above
The primary difference between family and individual counseling is:
A. family counseling is more effective. B. family counseling is more pragmatic. C. individual counseling is more flexible. D. individual counseling is more difficult.
__________ testing measures level of mastery
a. Achievement b. Criterion-referenced c. Norm-referenced d. Relative standing
How are parents seen in Solution-Focused Family Therapy?
a. As blank slates. b. As the ones with all of the power. c. As vessels to be filled with knowledge from their children. d. As the experts in regard to their children. e. As the heart of family therapy.