Hospice reflects a philosophy designed to provide __________ care
A) ?curative
B) ?managed
C) ?end-of-life or palliative
D) ?disease-focused
C
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During the recovery phase
A. school personnel need to keep students, families, and media informed. B. families and community members must be informed about services provided for students and families at school and in the community. C. cultural differences should be considered when composing letters or announcements to parents. It may be necessary to provide information in a variety of languages. D. All of the above.
In ACT, therapists are likely to use ____________ to bring attention to the present moment
a. confrontation b. mindfulness meditation c. questions d. labeling of distortions
What did Beth Bruce learn from her experience at a nursing home, where she encountered staff primarily from places and cultures unfamiliar to her?
A. Patients were reluctant to take help from the staff. B. Patients viewed the staff with suspicion. C. Patients were not sure how to relate to the nursing home staff. D. The staff were gentle, patient, and natural caretakers.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.A Chinese therapist may often give clients profound ideas for them to think about over time, aimed at final healing rather than temporary relief. 2.While interventions may help clients change individual behaviors, more often than not they ignore the social and cultural realities that may contribute to these behaviors. 3.In multicultural counseling it can be said that proper communication is very much determined by the counselor, not by context. 4.Self-disclosure is a desirable counseling goal that should be expected of all clients. 5.Giving consideration to culture-centered adaptations is one of the ways in which counselors can develop a multicultural professional identity.