A score of five points on the DAST would

a. be below the cut-off score necessary to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument.
b. be sufficiently high to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument.
c. suggest substance abuse, but not substance dependence.
d. reflect extreme denial on this instrument since a score of five points has been engineered to be a lie detection score suggestive of attempts at deception.


a. be below the cut-off score necessary to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument.

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a. lack of knowledge and exposure to Western mental health treatment. b. limited language proficiency. c. availability of alternative healing practices. d. All of the above.

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The HIPAA Privacy Rule was designed to provide a uniform level of privacy and security on the federal level. This Privacy Rule, which applies to both paper and electronic transmissions of protected health information by covered entities, developed out of the concern that transmission of health care information through electronic means could lead to widespread gaps in the protection of client confidentiality. Which of the following is NOT a requirement of The Privacy Rule?

A. It requires health plans and other covered entities to establish policies and procedures to protect the confidentiality of health information about their patients. B. It provides detailed patient information to individuals outside of the health care agency. C. It requires technical, administrative, and physical safeguards to protect security of protected health information in electronic form. D. It provides patients with rights concerning how their health information is used and disclosed by health care providers who fall within the domain of HIPAA.

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One key strategy for ending a session with a child client is to:

a. Have the parent come in at the end of the session to take the child home b. Periodically let the client know how much time is remaining in the session c. Have the child client keep a timer so that they can continuously keep track of the timein the session d. Have a buzzer go off when there are two minutes left in session

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______ is when a clinician goes from overcompensation to exaggerated friendliness and suspicion with concealed hostility.

A. Ethnocultural transference B. Ethnocultural countertransference C. Cultural compassion D. Cultural dissonance

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