When clinicians assess a client's presenting problem(s) in order to plan for treatment, which of the following approaches to diagnosis reflects a developmental viewpoint?
a. Consider those issues in a client's life which result from multifinality.
b. Count the number of symptoms currently manifested in order to reach a specific diagnosis.
c. Assess the person's level of symptomology on a checklist and assign a diagnosis only when a certain percentile has been reached.
d. Assess the nature of the problem by considering the person's unique history, interpersonal context, and challenges in the extrapersonal environment.
d
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The desire to assure that the opinions of small minorities are heard in a survey study can be met by which approach?
a. Stratified random sampling b. Random cluster sampling c. Systematic random sampling d. Simple random sampling
A teacher asks students to share with their group members their plans for the weekend. This is an example of
a. Formal groups b. Informal Groups c. Base Groups d. Sharing Groups
Clients who have been parentified as children may:
A) ?avoid any situations requiring them to act responsibly. B) ?grow up to become care-giving professionals who are at risk of early professional "burnout." C) ?relinquish control easily and are comfortable in mutually reciprocal relationships. D) ?will be inattentive and unresponsive to the therapist.
Legal limits of confidentiality in a group setting do NOT include which of the following?
A. If a member poses a danger to themselves or others B. When a counselor is working under supervision and discusses a client with the supervisor C. If a counselor suspects child or elder abuse D. When mandated by a court to release information