Questions 15. According
to Balletto, what is the most effective means of guiding male clients away from
the ledge of self-annihilation? 16. On
the basis of the theory of bad luck, people with 4 accidents were 14 times higher
to have an accident then the normal population. However, people with 7 accidents
were how much more likely to have an accident beyond the laws of chance would
explain? 17. What
four principles may help the findings by analyzing drawings be more palpable as
applied to yourself? 18. What
were the five basic steps the world health organization proposed for the prevention
of suicide? 19.
What are the three basic types of suicide? 20.
How does a suicidal threat differ from
an ideation? 21. How
can you assess your client's capacity to endure psychological pain which is more
likely to result in suicide? 22. According
to Shneidman, suicide is "pushed by" what? 23.
What does the following indicate regarding
what a potentially suicidal client may be saying: inability to control suicidal
impulses, who discloses a specific and imminent plan, or who cannot promise to
avoid self-destructive behavior? 24. How
was the child's guilt related to his parents suicide readily visible illustrating
feelings so intense the superego was distorted? 25.
In telephone emergencies, according
to Hipple, at what are all of the counselor's energies aimed? 26.
In a disturbed symbiotic relationship,
what does the development of uniqueness or individuality in a key member open?
| Answers
A.
a penchant for constriction and dichotomous thinking, a tendency to throw in the
towel, for earlier paradigms of escape and egression B. building the
relationship and sense of rapport C. to address the child who was denied
the freedom of expressing, of possessing, the full range of emotions D.
those persons who had numerous accidents showed a pronounced tendency to repeat the same type of accident E. "I need someone to protect me from myself" F.
1) It is impossible not to express yourself when drawing. 2) Drawing touches
on feelings regarding the self and body image. 3) Drawings may alert us to conflicts
4) meanings of drawings may differ G. Suicidal ideation and intention
(acute) are symptomatic of illness, despair, or disequilibrium. Threats are interpersonal
acts meant, consciously or unconsciously, to manipulate someone. H.
Suicidal fantasies and acts are efforts to escape or put a stop to the pain that
flows through the mind. I. up the threat of separation and must therefore
be opposed or "corrected." J. 1) gun possession control 2)
detoxification of domestic gas 3) detoxification of car emission 4) control of
toxic substance availability 5) and toning down reports in the press K.
overt in open, even insistent statements of guilt and self-recrimination,
or prominent in a wide variety of pathological forms including depression, masochistic
character formations, guilt-laden obsessive ideation,character structures based
on rebellion against an externalized superego, rampant self-destructiveness, and
reaction-formated suffocating passivity, inhibition, undoing, and ultra-goodness
L. 1) altruistic, the person acts as if he had no choice, inflicting
death is honorable; 2) egoistic, when the individual has too few ties to his community;
3) anomic, when the relationship between individual and society is suddenly disrupted
or shattered |