Assessing issues of trust, autonomy, sexual behavior and substance abuse are most
important when working with
A. an adult.
B. an adolescent.
C. a child.
D. B. and C
B
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While each goal listed below can be part of an assessment, a primary goal of assessment in a rehabilitation setting is to
a. assist with medical, psychological and psychiatric diagnosis b. identify areas of impairment, disability and handicap c. identify qualities that may promote (or impede) functional outcomes d. identify negative mood states and an overall ability profile
The major criticisms of evidence-based practice include each of the following EXCEPT:
a. they strongly favor randomized controlled treatment studies. b. they tend to over-estimate the effects of the therapy relationship. c. they ignore the complexity of client problems and context. d. they ignore the effects of individual therapists.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. As a child, Fritz Perls had a family environment filled with conflict. 2. If Fritz and Laura Perls had a significant influence on Gestalt therapy and it is believed that it may not have come into existence if their influence was removed. 3. In Gestalt therapy, it is unnecessary to attempt the impossible by trying to uncover what “objectively” has taken place in a client’s life given that the real-world can only exist within the mind. 4. Gestalt therapy and Gestalt psychology are one and the same.
Discuss the purpose of ethical codes, as well as potential limitations
What will be an ideal response?