A client you are seeing reports being under a heavy load of stress, and it's to the point that she dreads going to work, and is having problems eating and sleeping. Identify three possible interventions or recommendations that you might make
What will be an ideal response?
• Stress management techniques
• Depression screening
• Time management
• Career decision making procedures
• An inventory or career/life satisfaction
• Journaling
• Cognitive restructuring—linking thoughts and feelings to behaviors
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Carl began showing irritability and difficulty thinking, symptoms of his later diagnosed bipolar disorder, about 14 months before he was first diagnosed. Then, gradually, the number and intensity of symptoms increased. Which of the following best describes Carl?
a. Fourteen months before his diagnosis, he was in the prodromal phase, and he had insidious symptom onset. b. He cannot be diagnosed with bipolar I disorder because his symptom onset was gradual. c. The prodromal symptoms Carl displayed were unusual for those with bipolar disorders. d. Carl should have been diagnosed 14 months ago when the first symptom appeared.
The ABA design that ends in a second treatment condition is called
a. A-B-A-B design. b. A design. c. B design. d. A-B-A design.
In the ______ theory, the outcome is less important than following the rule or principle.
A. utilitarian B. deontological C. altruistic D. liberal
A helpful interviewing strategy for facilitating client disclosure of sensitive information is to
a) Rely on closed questions and challenges b) Incorporate normalizing statements and bridges in the interview c) Combine the use of minimal encouragers with closed questions d) Incorporate restatements, reflection of feelings, and challenge statements into the interview