When families protect the abuser from the consequences of his or her actions and minimize the seriousness of the substance abuser's actions, this is called _____
A. denial
B. shielding
C. enabling
D. scapegoating
B. shielding
You might also like to view...
If you wanted to practice independently as a social worker and receive third-part reimbursement, the quickest route would probably be to obtain you credential as a:
A. Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. B. Registered Counseling Social Worker. C. Licensed Clinical Social Worker. D. Qualified Clinical Social Worker.
Which of the following makes the therapeutic relationship in postmodern therapy different than other therapeutic approaches?
(a) Clients are viewed as the experts (b) Therapists take on a directive and active role (c) Clients determine the techniques that they use (d) Therapists are viewed as the experts
Describe specific examples of preventive and corrective proactivity strategies, designed to effectively deal with the unique stressors associated with aging in order to avoid negative outcomes.
What will be an ideal response?
The text suggests that when the client functions at an affective level and the counselor's orientation is behavioral
a. The client will begin thinking about his problems behaviorally. b. The counselor will need to teach the client new ways to think about his problem. c. The client may conclude that the counselor has failed to understand. d. None of the above.