Well-being is defined as ______.
A. positive relations with others, purpose in life, autonomy, personal growth, environmental mastery, and self-acceptance
B. state of happiness, contentment, low levels of distress, overall good physical and mental health or outlook, or good quality of life
C. enduring quality in professional functioning over time
D. presence and strength of love and social relationships in a person’s life
B. state of happiness, contentment, low levels of distress, overall good physical and mental health or outlook, or good quality of life
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Which of the following approaches would contend that normal personality development depends on the successful resolution of specific stages of development?
a. ?Psychoanalytic therapy b. ?Family systems therapy c. ?Narrative therapy d. ?Solution-focused therapy
What is the IAT?
A. a multicultural competence treatment modality for minority clients B. a multicultural competence assessment for counselors C. a test designed to reveal conscious attitudes D. a test designed to reveal unconscious attitudes
______ is a term used to describe the goal of getting children into permanent living arrangements as quickly as possible.
a. Permanency planning b. Adoption assistance c. Child welfare assistance d. Foster care planning
Dr. S supervises practicum and internship students at a local mental health clinic. During the supervision time, Dr. S requires that the students balance his personal check book, clean his office, and at times collect his clothes from the laundry. Dr. S is engaging in an __________________________.
a. exploitative relationship b. multiple relationship c. inappropriate relationship d. harassing relationship