Theorist __________ believed that external forces exert a strong impact on personality development, and his/her model of working with children is often regarded as a precursor to family therapy models
A. Jane Addams
B. Karen Horney
C. Otto Kernberg
D. Alfred Adler
D
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In cost?benefit analysis, opportunity costs are:
a. the direct costs of funding a given program. b. the value of other programs on which the resources could have been used. c. the cost of pursuing unanticipated opportunities that arise while doing research. d. social costs to the participants in programs.
In 1929, as the depression took hold, most Americans, including President Herbert Hoover, felt that this economic downturn would turn around on its own and prosperity would soon return
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is a program?
A. an organized set of activities designed to achieve a particular goal or a set of objectives B. a measured amount of progress toward the achievement of a client benefit C. a long-range statement of client benefit D. the description of the clients being served by a set of services that are being studied
When clients have difficulty preparing to act on a problem during the contemplation stage:
a. The previous stage, precontemplation, should be repeated b. Reflection of feeling should be used to uncover feelings that are blocking action c. It means they are not ready, and should not be pushed d. More action oriented skills such as confrontation and information giving can be used to challenge their ambivalence