When someone is taking care of their children and their aging parents at the same time, they may be part of this generation
Sandwich generation
This type of communication involves spoken words
Verbal Communication
This principle for ethical behavior respect the client's right to define their own problems, make their own decisions and promotes self-determination
Autonomy
This type of client does not want to come in for help and is more or less forced to be there
Reluctant Client
This type of intervention is a helping process at a much faster pace and focuses on re-establishing equilibrium
Crisis Intervention
This type of abuse is when one is illegally misusing assets and/or property of the elderly
Exploitation
Leaning back in a chair, not making eye contact, having a harsh tone, crossing arms, are all examples of what
Non-verbal communication
This is the second step in the ethical decision making process
Review Ethical Standards
A husband who is only going to couple's therapy because his wife suggested it would be an example of what type of client
An unmotivated client
This model suggests that mental illnesses are a myth
Interactional Model
This (symptom) is not a typical/normal part of aging
Depression
This component of a message involves the feelings of the message
Affective
This principle in ethical decision making states one must be honest with clients and give honest & fair feedback
Veracity
This is the treatment of emotional or behavioral disorders by professional therapists
Psychotherapy
This movement promoted transfer of individuals from institutions back into the community. However, this movement led to many problems like increased homelessness
Deinstitutionalization
This theory suggest that as people age, they narrow their friendships/relationships to the most meaningful ones
Social Emotional Selectivity Theory
To make a statement that is interchangeable with the client's words is called what
Paraphrase
This is the 3rd step in the ethical decision making process
Consult with Experts
This is the third phase when working with clients to address their problems
Exploring alternative solutions
This model sees mental illness comparable to physical illness
Medical Model
This theory suggests that if people are involved in things like BINGO and yoga, they will age successfully
Activity Theory
This type of question should typically be avoided
Close Ended
This principle of ethics states one has to act in someone's best interest and advocate with client's needs in mind.
Beneficence
This is the therapeutic treatment, especially of bodily, emotional and behavioral disorders
Therapy
This model puts emphasis on trauma in order to better understand the client and ensure the helper is not re-traumatizing the individual
Trauma Informed Care