All of the following are examples of possible pitfalls if using questions to gain background information except
a. using "Why" questions
b. using leading questions
c. shifting the focus off the client
d. using scaling questions
d
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a. posits that children whose brains have the typical structure will proceed through the same stages of cognitive development, while those with brain abnormalities will not b. holds that children with intellectual disability will proceed through the same stages of cognitive development as typically developing children, but that the children with intellectual disability will proceed through each stage incompletely c. has been shown by research to apply equally to those with organic intellectual disability as to those with cultural–familial intellectual disability d. holds for those with cultural–familial intellectual disability, but only the similar sequence component reliably holds for those with organic intellectual disability
Who was the founding president of Chi Sigma Iota?
a. Sweeney b. Pederson c. Patterson d. Rogers
According to Carkhuff (1969) empathic understanding can be rated on a one to five scale. Level 1 responses are:
a. the most empathic, greatly facilitating client's expression of emotion b. neutral, interchangeable with those of the client and similar to restatements c. the least empathic, often indicating a misunderstanding of the client's feelings d. none of the above
Which of the following is NOT a neurotransmitter?
A. Lorazepam B. Serotonin C. Dopamine D. GABA E. Norepinephrine