The term, homeostasis, in the case of families can be defined as ____________________.
a. chaos that create instability for the family
b. norms that create stability for the family
c. lack of movement to create stability for the family
d. a set of changes initiated for the purpose of catalyzing family change
Q. 2Erikson believed that psychosocial forces, in combination with ____________ and internal psychological factors were major contributors to the development of a healthy person.
a. Biological
b. Emotional
c. Social
d. Spiritual
Q. 3A technique whereby the leader divides the group so that half of the members form an inner circle that discusses and idea or issue while the other half sits in an outer circle and listens, is called a ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 4Systemic approaches are a set of theories that conceptualize an individual's symptoms as arising _____________________________
_.
a. in the unconscious mind
b. from social oppression
c. when a person is not self-actualized
d. within family and relational dynamics
Q. 5Erikson proposed __________ stages of development.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
Q. 6In order to maintain continuity from meeting to meeting, a leader may wish to start off each session with _________________ reports from various members.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 7Regarding sexual diversity, the CBT counselor should examine ________________ and ______________ rather than over or under estimating the impact of sexual orientation on the client.
a. their own beliefs regarding sexual orientation; the role social norms and stigma in the client's beliefs and schemas
b. client beliefs about sexual orientation; client opinion on social norms and social stigma
c. the statistical information on marginalization; public opinion in the geographic region in which they live
d. their own feelings regarding sexual orientation; their lack of knowledge on the topic