A crisis is defined as
a. an occurrence that is unexpected and creates a physiological response
b. an event that occurs without warning and is beyond a person’s ability to cope
c. a perceived threat in which there is no warning
d. an incident in which support individuals are not available
b. an event that occurs without warning and is beyond a person’s ability to cope
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Solution-focused practitioners believe they should begin by: a. getting an academic history
b. finding out what the client is doing that works. c. completing a family genogram. d. listing all the stressors in the child's life.
The authors state that practitioner non-verbals (posture, head nodding, the use of smiles) are as important as what the practitioner says and asks in demonstrating to the client that the practitioner is respectfully listening and understanding the client’s story
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
All of the following were involved in the classification of PTSD as a diagnosable mental illness, except:
A) ?the Veterans Administration supported its inclusion. B) ?Iraq war veterans began to develop psychological problems after returning from combat. C) ?Freud's earlier work on hysteria was "rediscovered" by the American Psychiatric Association. D) ?the National Organization of Women pushed for legislation mandating treatment.
In individual psychology, the term ________________________ describes the integrated connection of all parts of an individual that is consistent and associated with their goals
a. Felt minus b. Holism c. Inferiority complex d. Perceived plus