_______________ is unmanaged, unsupervised detoxification that often is unsuccessful
a. Residential treatment
b. medical detoxification
c. social detoxification
d. self-detoxification
d
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Removing a child from a neglect situation, and placing them into the foster care system, is an example of ______.
a. removal strategies b. out-of-home care c. prevention strategy d. kinship care
Roger and his wife are experiencing tension in their relationship because he believes she is far too lenient with their children when they misbehave. This forces him to play the role of "bad cop" as a parent, which makes him angry. A family therapist working with Roger and his family might: a. help to modify the family's transactional rules and develop more appropriate boundaries. b. refer
Roger to individual therapy since he clearly needs to work through his unresolved issues that arecausing him to feel so angry. c. take Roger's side and educate his wife about appropriate disciplinary practices. d. focus on getting the children to stop misbehaving so that Roger and his wife won't experience this tension.
Why is it important that tests used in clinical settings be standardized?
What will be an ideal response?
In Beck’s list of faults in information processing, what is meant by the terms magnification and minimization?
a. Drawing a specific conclusion in the absence of supporting evidence or in the presence of contrary evidence. b. Focusing on a detail taken out of context, ignoring other meaningful features of the situation, and labeling the whole experience on the basis of a fragment. c. Drawing a general conclusion on the basis of one or more isolated incidents and applying the concept across the board to related and unrelated situations. d. Errors in evaluating the significance or magnitude of an event. e. A tendency to relate external events to yourself when there is no basis for making such a connection.