Cаse Study Cаrоl Jоnes is а 50-year-оld woman recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Her maternal grandmother had diabetes. Mrs. Jones was an overweight child and is an overweight adult at 5’4" and 180 pounds. She is married and works part time at a retail clothing store at a local mall. Dr. Smith referred her for counseling to lose weight. The dietitian, Joan Stivers, notes in her assessment that Mrs. Jones seems to have a problem with low self-image with negative cognitions. She wants to control her diabetes but feels like she won’t be able to do it and hasn’t started making changes yet. Her diagnosis is overweight related to cognitive distortions. As a result, the current priority is restructuring her thoughts. What stage of change is Mrs. Jones in? (1 point) What type of counseling technique would you use with Mrs. Jones? (2 points) Label each of the following of Mrs. Jones cognitions as positive, negative, neutral. (1 point each) "I’ve always been heavy. I don't think I can lose weight." "My husband likes me the way I am. He does not think I am overweight." "I lost 10 pounds once before. But it was just a fluke. I couldn't do it again." "When I go out to eat at a restaurant, I won't get my money's worth if I don't eat the food they serve." "When the holidays come, my friends bring me candy and other goodies. So my husband and I eat them." How would you suggest Mrs. Jones modify her negative self-talk? (2 points)
Cоmplete the sentences аbоut Rоsа Pаrks, civil rights activist, with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses – Simple Past vs. Past Perfect. 1. By the time Jim Crow laws (begin) in the South following the end of the Reconstruction era, roughly around1877, foundational "Black Codes" limiting rights (emerge) years earlier, immediately after the Civil War, around 1865. Although African Americans in Alabama (live) with discrimination for centuries, segregation (become) an official part of state law in 1900. By the time Rosa Parks (marry), she (not / receive) her high school diploma. Rosa Parks (succeed) in registering to vote in 1933 although she (try) to register twice before unsuccessfully. Rosa Park’s husband (join) the NAACP, a civil rights organization before Rosa (join) in 1943. Before Rosa (begin) working at the Maxwell Air Force Base, she (not / experience) an integrated workplace. In 1955, police (arrest) Rosa Parks because she (not / give up) her seat on the bus in the section for whites only. She later (say) that she (become) too tired of being treated unfairly. Rosa Parks (win) many awards by the time she (die) in 2005.