An eclectic approach to crisis intervention means:

A) ?perceiving crisis as an internal and external state of affairs.

B) ?that people are viewed as products of both heredity and social learning.

C) ?not being locked into any theoretical approach in a dogmatic fashion.

D) ?dealing with the equilibrium/disequilibrium aspects of the crisis.


C

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Approximately how many different family therapy theories exist?

a. 10 b. 25 c. 50 d. 75

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One of the functions of activities in groups designed to help members obtain more information central to their tasks is: a. none of the choices

b. data gathering. c. program preparation. d. contracting.

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In work adjustment theory, the value of safety refers to: a. being able to work with reliable and predictable policies and supervisors

b. being able to count on your company for steady employment. c. being able to avoid hazardous environmental conditions, such as extremely cold weather. d. being able to make significant accomplishments at work.

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Examples of personal goals in group work might include becoming more assertive, exercising 3 times/week, and resolving feelings of guilt and shame.

a. True b. False

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