What are the 5 stages of grief in Kubler-Ross's model?

a) Denial, Apathy, Hopelessness, Acceptance, Integration
b) Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
c) Denial, Anger, Apathy, Bargaining, Acceptance
d) Denial, Apathy, Hopelessness, Depression, Acceptance
e) None of the above


b;

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Clients with an Eastern orientation are likely to place a high value on

a. directness and exhibit this as a sign of assertiveness and self-respect. b. self-disclosure to focus on the nature of their problem. c. family bonds and cultural traditions that emphasize appropriate roles and status. d. self-determination and independence.

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Global measures of functioning and health are more useful for

a. intervention design than for screening b. disability specific assessments than for measuring general functioning c. monitoring treatment than for planning treatment d. screening than for clinical intervention.

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Which of the following are not described by Mitchel and Everly as main characteristics that are evident in any crisis:

a. The relative balance between a person's thinking and emotions is disrupted. b. One's usual coping methods fail to work in the face of the critical incident. c. The crisis brings out underlying coping mechanisms. d. Evidence of mild to severe impairment occurs in the individual or group involved in the crisis.

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It is a duty for professional counselors to

a. make sure that every child in need is receiving the appropriate services. b. preserve records for 20 years before shredding them. c. preserve the integrity of assessments. d. record data as appropriate to each test.

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