A client responding with "yes but" is usually an indication of which of the following
a. a clinician has rushed to solve the client's problem for him/her
b. a client is trying to be difficult
c. the therapeutic alliance has not been established
d. the client no longer needs treatment
a
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Relapse prevention efforts are aimed at:
a. developing a therapeutic relationship for sobriety and maintenance. b. changing expectations regarding the effects of intervention. c. identifying high-risk situations and learning alternative coping skills. d. discussing aspects of evaluation and treatment.
Briefly describe “privilege” and “oppression.”
What will be an ideal response?
According to the stages of change model the contemplation stage is conceptualized as:
a) The stage where an individual has the greatest level of insight b) The stage where an individual is most ready to change a problem or habit c) The point where an individual has begun taking concrete steps to solve a problem d) The stage when an individual accepts having a problem but is ambivalent about changing it.
When there is an imbalance of power, you also have
a. oppression but not privilege. b. oppression and privilege. c. privilege but not oppression. d. None of the above.