Card sorts, interviews, and genograms represent _______________________ activities useful for assessment and gathering of client information

a. non-traditional
b. post-modern
c. affective
d. qualitative


d

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In general, when selecting factors for a study, you want to be sure of?

a) they have been investigated before
b) they are available to investigate
c) they are not of interest to you
d) they do not lead to another question

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The text describes the following four steps used to give a client directive:

a. involve your client; be clear and concrete; check for understanding; document results. b. choose your directive; be clear and concrete; use appropriate vocal tone; document results. c. choose your directive; be clear and assertive; use appropriate body language; check for understanding. d. involve your client; use appropriate vocal tone and body language; be clear and concrete; and check for understanding.

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Which of the following statements is an example of a group leader using the technique of blocking?

a. “Before we move on to your subject, I think Jorge was trying to add something.” b. “Andre, I am hearing sadness in your voice and see the dejected way you are holding your shoulders.” c. “John, your issue related to anger outbursts seems very similar to what Omar was just saying about his own.” d. “I can see that it is hard to open up when members may not know each other well.”

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Is Maxine's anger helpful or harmful?

(a) harmful, because it had physical manifestations (b) helpful, because it needed to be expressed (c) it is not possible to determine from this statement (d) harmful, because it damaged Maxine's relationship with her daughter

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