In the practice orientation to culture, structure influences how we construct ourselves, or in other words, what we make of ourselves based on what things mean to us.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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According to Ginzberg (1972) and Blustein et al. (2002), being born to a low SES family: a. is an excellent motivator to better the self and achieve
b. results in multiple hurdles that must be surmounted before graduating from college or a professional school. c. does not place a person at risk for lower levels of career development. d. is the cause for a cycle of poverty that is almost always impossible to break.
_________ contains regulations pertaining to the privacy of electronically stored and retrieved client healthcare information.
a. HIPPA b. FERPA c. DWPTS d. TUWHG
Hoffman and colleagues' (2010) meta-analysis of 39 MBSR and MBCT studies showed that the effect of mindfulness-based interventions on anxiety and mood symptoms was:
a. small when all groups were considered, but medium for specific anxiety and depression groups. b. moderate when all groups were considered, but large for specific anxiety and depression groups. c. equivalently moderate across all clinical groups or diagnoses. d. non-significant in pain/medical groups, but moderate in anxiety and depression groups.
Jamie’s counselor has recommended that she consider joining a group being offered in the community for individuals who are caring for loved ones with dementia. Jamie’s counselor shares that he believes the group will be helpful for Jamie because (a)
it will help her realize that she is not alone in her caregiving struggles and (b) she might be able to learn some coping strategies and skills from other group members. Jamie’s counselor is describing which two therapeutic factors of groups? a. Catharsis and imitative behavior b. Existential factors and group cohesiveness c. Universality and imparting of information d. None of the above.