LSD is an example of
A. Narcotics
B. Stimulants
C. Depressants
D. Hallucinogens
D
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Circular questions are useful for which of the following purposes?
A) To diagnose the identified client B) To make the overall dynamics and interactive patterns in the system overt C) To help the therapist verbally provide a reframe to the clients D) None of these is correct
A family with a teenage girl brings their daughter in for counseling due to substance abuse. The daughter is defiant and says it is her parents who need help and she refuses any intervention. She admits to abusing substances but says it does not affect her behior. What should the social worker do first?
A. Assess and refer the daughter for substance abuse counseling B. Explain to the parents that her attitude is typical for her age C. Explain how she feels about the parents D. Provide clarification of the situation for the parents and the teenager.
When a social worker and client have different personal values, the social worker:
a. transfers the client to another social worker. b. blocks out one's personal values so they do not interfere. c. reflects on the client's situation to develop empathy. d. asks if the client is willing to work on changing his or her values.
Dialectical behavior therapy was originally devised to treat people struggling with
a) eating disorder. b) substance use disorder. c) mood disorder. d) personality disorder.