A client-defined sense of spirituality:
a. is not very important in therapy.
b. can be a significant avenue for connecting with the client and can be an ally in the therapeutic changeprocess
c. can create difficulty in the client's therapeutic process.
d. is more important if the therapist shares a similar definition.
b
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A. less than .05 (i.e., p < .05) B. more than .05 (i.e., p > .05) C. less than .10 (i.e., p < .10) D. more than .10 (i.e., p > .10)
Theory X managers believe that
A. employees want to grow and develop. B. the promise of internal rewards (such as self respect) is a stronger motivation than external rewards (such as money). C. employees should be given considerable responsibility in order to test the limits of their capabilities. D. employees have an inherent dislike for work.
______________ described the stages of the dying process as denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
a. Kastenbaum b. Kubler-Ross c. Patterson d. Worden
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
According to Kumpfer, the two steps for implementing culturally relevant interventions include challenging and choosing.