Which dimension of Olges, Lambert, & Fields' (2002) model includes self, therapist, trained observer, and relevant other?

a. social level
b. time orientation
c. source
d. content


c

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Considering the myth that when a person has attempted suicide and pulls out of it the danger is over, a crisis worker should remember that if such a client seemed unusually serene and nonlethal toward self,

a. an important danger signal for that client would be a period of euphoria following the depressed or suicidal episode. b. then, in case the client committed suicide, it would definitely be an impulsive act. c. then, the crisis worker would probably have misinterpreted the client's score on The Triage Assessment Scale. d. All three of the foregoing statements are valid.

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Children are considered vulnerable and in need of special attention and advocacy because of which of the following?

a. Many of them live in poverty. b. They comprise one of the largest subgroups in the United States. c. They rely on adults to make their needs known to decision makers. d. They are not legally allowed to advocate for their own needs.

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Dual relationships

a. Always occur when the therapist has overlapping roles in her personal life b. Can occur in the areas of the therapist’s personal and business life c. Are appropriate as long as the client and therapist are aware of the overlap d. Always enhance the helping relationship

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Counselor characteristics and behaviors that influence the counseling process include:

a. Flexing with intentional competence b. Strengthen empathic skills c. Instilling hope into the session d. All of the above

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