All of the following themes are identified by Brannon as key features of traditional male role expectations, EXCEPT _____
a. The Big Wheel (the need to have power and success)
b. The Family Man (the need to be a good father and loving husband)
c. The Study Oak (the need to use rational and logical thought)
d. Give "em Hell (the need for adventure, risk, and excitement)
b
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Which type of prevention program attempts to identify individuals who are at risk for developing certain problems and then tries to prevent those problems from occurring?
a. Secondary b. Primary c. Tertiary d. Emergency
Which of the following is regarded as a factor that facilitates, rather than inhibits, change for clients receiving substance use treatment?
a. Empowerment b. Confrontation c. Giving the client a passive role d. Allowing the client to avoid responsibility for change
School counselors share the commitment, the responsibility, and the __________ for student educational success
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Challenging a client to view his or her situation differently by offering an alternative reality is what kind of technique?
a. Higher level empathy b. Use of satire and irony c. "You/but" statements d. Asking the client to justify the discrepancy e. Reframing