Examples of resistance include:
a) failure to keep appointments
b) gives monosyllabic answers
c) talks about irrelevant subjects
d) all of these
d)
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Treatment goals are selected from among the client's various:
a. presenting concerns b. associated concerns c. etiological factors d. sustaining factors e. Two of the above f. Three of the above g. All of the above
What are the uses of a cognitive map in conceptualizing a client’s situation?
a. It is a standard part of the initial assessment and must be submitted to third party payers if the counselor wants to be reimbursed. b. It is speculation about how aspects of the client’s life interact and should be kept in private files and never shared with anyone else. c. It provides a visual representation of what the counselor knows about the client. The counselor may even share such conceptualizations with clients, on occasion. d. There are standardized maps for major disorders such as schizophrenia. They are used to educate clients about their diseases. e. A client’s map should contain only the presenting problem and the client’s feelings about the problem.
When family systems therapists explore a problem, on what do they focus?
a. The systems therapist is most interested in the dynamics of the problem—what happened first, then what, etc. b. The systems therapist focuses on observable consequences of family patterns. c. The social constructivist nature of systems theory invites exploration of what meaning surrounds family patterns. d. Third party payers insist that systems therapists focus on the identified patients. e. The systems therapist focuses on the family history and causes of the identified patient’s symptoms.
Of the following drugs, which has been associated with more than half the violence in Emergency Rooms?
A) ?Alcohol B) ?Barbiturates C) ?Cocaine and crack D) ?Amphetamines