Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
More than half of all school social workers exclusively serve students with disabilities, particularly students with developmental disabilities.
ANSWER: True
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Too much resistance negatively impacts client progress toward change. 2. Clients who believe it is not important to change but confident that they could if they wanted to are considered to be at the pre-contemplative stage of change. 3. Assessing how important it is to the client to change is an imperative part of assessment. 4. Assessing how confidence the client is in terms of changing their behavior is an imperative part of assessment. 5. It is common for clients to not offer any change talk during the MI process.
Which of the following provided small effect sizes when meta-analyses were conducted?
a. responsive services. b. classroom guidance. c. group counseling. d. individual counseling.
When confronted with a situation where boundary crossing could occur, resulting in multiple (or dual) relationships with a client, counselors should do all of these EXCEPT:
A. ask whose needs are being met, to ensure it is the client’s. B. discuss the situation fully (including client’s identifying information) with a trusted friend. C. examine their motives carefully, remembering to “first, do no harm.” D. discuss the potential risks and benefits with the client and get their consent, before acting on the situation. E. seek supervision or consultation first, and document any boundary crossing, even if consensual and beneficial.
When a crisis worker has a good hunch that a child is contemplating suicide, the best thing to do is
a. express shock and amazement that such thoughts would occur and speak to the child about what he or she has to live for. b. become passive and accepting and let the child vent his or her feelings. c. confront the child's irrational thinking and counter propagandize the "crazy" thoughts. d. None of the above is appropriate.