What are some things counselors should be aware of when working with adolescents who are using alcohol?

What will be an ideal response?


Adolescents and alcohol
• Working with adolescents is a treatment specialty
• For counseling to be effective with adolescents, family and other significant people in the adolescent’s life should be included
• Adolescents need to be educated as to what counseling is
• Because adolescents do not respond well to many adult treatments, therapeutic techniques need to be specifically tailored to them
• Although relationship skills are important, the counselor cannot function well trying to be the adolescent’s friend
• Counseling works best with adolescents if it is centered around problem solving, skill building, and being heard
• Therapeutic moments are much more uneven with adolescents than with adults (Pollock, 2006, p. 331)

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a. REBT b. collaboration c. SYMLOG d. evaluation

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Which of the following is true about the origin of racial groups?

a) All humans have a common ancestor found in Africa b) There were three distinct ancestral lines found in Asia, Africa, and Europe c) There were five distinct ancestral lines found in Asia, Africa, Europe, North American, and South America d) None of the above

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Which of the following is not a recommended educational or behavioral strategy that can help strengthen aspects of single-parent families?

A. helping family members maintain negative communication patterns B. encouraging weekly family conferences to talk about concerns, resolve problems and plan for the future C. linking family members to needed sources of social support (e.g., Parents Without Partners) D. suggesting educational methods such as reading books and newsletters

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Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text as a guideline for dealing with end-of-life issues?

a. Assess your clients' capacity to make reasoned decisions about their health care. b. Determine the degree to which clients' decisions are congruent with their cultural and spiritual values. c. Avoid including clients' significant others in the counseling process to ensure that the client's decision is not influenced by them. d. Keep risk-management-oriented notes.

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