In therapy, you are working with parents and their 11-year-old daughter. In the beginning, both parents want their daughter to take more responsibility for getting her homework and chores done; however, their daughter does not want to give up her childhood and assume personal responsibility. In the early stages of therapy, a shift occurs, and suddenly you notice the daughter pulling away from her
parents and doing more things on her own, while her parents begin lamenting the days when their daughter needed them more. This is an example of:
A) radical change.
B) expected change.
C) first-order change.
D) second-order change.
C
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The change process is based upon collaboration, a sound working relationship, and what else?
A. the agency commitment B. professional ethics C. macro practice D. mezzo practice
After the discharge summary is complete, whom else should you write to or contact? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
Based on studies, which phrase best describes the effectiveness of
intensive treatment services? A. Minnesota model intensive treatment programs do not have a good track record B. Inpatient care for alcoholics produces more successful outcomes than outpatient care after one year C. Inpatient care and outpatient care produce similar outcomes for those addicted to drugs other than alcohol D. Inpatient care and outpatient care produce similar outcomes for those addicted to alcohol rather than drugs
Termination plans should be in the interviewer's thinking from early in the helping process
Indicate whether the statement is true or false