"What will enable the interviewee to feel the interview was worthwhile?" As you prepare your first interview treatment plan for a new client, you would most likely ask this question when you consider which stage of the interview?
A) ?Empathic relationship
B) ?Story and strengths
C) ?Goals
D) ?Restory
E) ?Action
E
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Which of the following helpers is most likely to have an implicit "incrementalist" belief about intelligence?
a. A counselor who recommends a strategy of academic skill building for a client who is experiencing academic problems. b. A therapist who helps the client adjust to the limitations of his academic ability. c. A school counselor who bases the decision about which career information to provide on the client's intelligence test results. d. A counselor who develops a program to track elementary school-aged children in classes that reflect their academic achievement.
Counselor Educators take steps to ensure that students and supervisors understand they have the same ethical obligations as counselor educators, trainers, and supervisors.
a. groups and families b. peer relations c. client protection d. confidentiality
Therapies aimed at transforming one's state of awareness, facilitating well-being, and developing healthy lifestyles through practices such as meditation and yoga are known as:
a. pathological. b. contemplative. c. existential. d. client-centered.
If during a screening interview the client indicates he/she has a weapon, the crisis worker should:
A) ?forcibly confiscate the weapon, business end first. B) ?exit the room and get help if the client is resistant to voluntarily surrendering the weapon. C) ?be extra polite to the client and get them a snack D) ?do nothing; any mention of weapons automatically becomes a police problem.