Many women stay in battering relationships because they

a. are co-dependent.
b. have little education and few career opportunities.
c. will be embarrassed if the secret gets out.
d. are enablers.


C

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Which of the following describes the Bowenian family therapy concept of differentiation of self?

(a) People’s desire to gain approval of others within the family, thus maintaining a pretend sense of self (b) People’s ability to separate their own intellectual and emotional functioning from that of their family members (c) Two family members are experiencing conflict or uncontrolled anxiety and they bring in another family member to dilute the tension (d) An intense relationship between two family members in which the boundaries are blurred and they respond as one

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Psychotherapy integration can best be described as a broad movement encouraging therapists to build a repertoire of intervention strategies drawn from a variety of theoretical sources that have been supported by research. 2.Integration therapy maintains that the therapeutic be consistent from client to client and does not support changing, or “tailoring,” the relationship to suit the needs of each client. 3.Integrative treatment planning strategies have been drawn primarily from Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung’s work with psychoanalytic theory. 4.The multidimensional survey used in multitheoretical psychotherapy (MPT) was developed in order present a way of conducting therapy that was in sharp contrast to Lazarus’s multimodal assessment.

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When structuring a treatment plan, counselors should…

a) Clearly identify the problems, goals, and objectives of the plan b) Disregard any previous treatment given to the client as it may not be relevant to the client's current issues c) Base the plan solely on the client's DSM diagnosis d) Keep the plan confidential from the client to ensure the quality of the plan's effectiveness

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Recent changes in healthcare mean that counselors _____

a. Cannot work in private practice, or at least cannot get reimbursed for their services by Managed Care companies, since counselors are not recognized as providers in this model b. Are free to provide the type of services they believe are best for the client, since Managed Care companies are not legally allowed to get involved with treatment decisions c. Must follow mandates regarding length and type of treatment they use, if they wish to get reimbursed by Managed Care companies for their work d. Have far fewer clients than in previous years, since Managed Care companies tend to pay higher rates for care, so counselors can have fewer clients but still make the same amount of money

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