What ethical concerns are associated with the three stages of end-of-life
decision making?
A. Grief of client, grief of family, and choosing to die
B. Life-Palliative care, death by choice, and grief among survivors
C. Grief of family, palliative care, and grief of client
D. None of the above
B
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A schema is defined as a broad, pervasive theme or pattern comprised of:
a. memories, emotions, and cognitions regarding oneself and one's relationships with others. b. negative memories, emotions, cognitions, and bodily sensations regarding oneself and one's relationships with others. c. memories, emotions, cognitions, and bodily sensations regarding oneself and one's relationships with others. d. positive memories, emotions, cognitions, and bodily sensations regarding oneself and one's relationships with others.
When using a family therapy model, it is best to keep the focus of treatment on the identified
patient. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Open-ended questions are:
A. Never formulaic B. Constructed in a way to encourage the client to provide identifying information C. Constructed in a way to encourage the client to express feelings and opinions D. Enhanced by using the words "how," "why," "what," "when" and "where"
Service is considered "involuntary" if:
a. Due process and equal protection is applied. b. It is delivered in the least drastic or restrictive setting. c. People other than the client decided that the client needed services and determined the nature of those services. d. The client has the right to refuse those services.