A systems therapist would probably agree that the "sick" or symptomatic member of a family should probably be the main focus of treatment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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An accurate assessment will lead to:

A) Appropriate goals. B) The implementation of appropriate interventions. C) Lead to better therapeutic outcomes. D) All of the above.

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Which of the following is not one of the 12 Aspects of Culture

a. Value Orientations b. Family Life Processes c. Healing Beliefs and Practices d. Thinking and Learning Style e. Spiritual Beliefs and Practices

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Dr. Simpson wants to investigate opinions favoring/opposing federalized healthcare among adults living in

cities ranging from 100,000 and 250,000 people. First, Dr. Simpson randomly selects 10 cities in the U.S. that have a population between 100,000 and 250,000. Second, he randomly selects 10 census tracts from each of the 10 cities (a total of 100 census tracts). Third, Dr. Simpson selects two blocks from each census tract (a total of 200 blocks). Fourth, he randomly selects 5 houses from each block (a total of 1000 households). What kind of sample is Dr. Simpson using? A) systematic random sample B) stratified random sample C) simple random sample D) cluster random sample

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If students have read the Kubler-Ross or related material: Identify and discuss the possible stages of grieving that may occur for each of the three women. What emotions might the family members anticipate as they cycle through various stages?

Alice Singletary, a novice social worker with Magnolia Hospice in Alexandria, Louisiana, met June Plunket, who had terminal cancer, and her daughter, Polly, for an admission interview. June was in quite a bit of pain and trying to cope with dying. Polly blamed Dr. Dubuis and herself for her mother’s approaching death, and was also angry with her brother, who had distanced himself from the family. June and Polly lived in a chaotic and overcrowded household with Polly’s daughter, Jenna, and Jenna’s two young children. While assessing June’s situation, Alice identified a multitude of family problems which had to be balanced with the mission of the hospice. In this situation, Alice was not sure where to begin.

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