The Recovery Movement refers to:

a. Efforts in New Orleans to help people with mental illness to recover after Hurricane Katrina.
b. A move away from the medical, disease-based focus of mental health treatment, to a wellness and recoverybased
model.
c. A system of half-way houses designed to help people recovering from substance abuse.
d. A 1960s mental health movement by consumers that proved ineffective


b

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Sybil developed an abstract model of the "perfect" poem. Her model included five factors:

(1) clear cadence of words when spoken, (2) expressive emotional tone or mood, (3) powerful imagery, (4) creative word choice, and (5) overall appearance on the page. She used the factors to evaluate how well a group of 50 poems fit her model. She created a(n) A) axial code. B) ideal type. C) reception component. D) analytic comparison.

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Many educators believe that graduates of recognized undergraduate human services programs should be considered professionals

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Each one of these is a step of strengths-based counseling as described in the book except a. refocus blame

b. rename. c. reframe. d. reclaim.

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The health care setting described in the case was a

A. Community general hospital B. Nursing home C. Rehabilitation center D. Hospice

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