When working with a client with MST, which intervention might be most effective?
a. Assure them that their career won’t be affected.
b. Promise them that it won’t happen again.
c. Tell them that the assault was not their fault.
d. Help them to report the assault.
c. Tell them that the assault was not their fault.
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When clients state that others in their lives are causing their problems and, therefore, there is little that they can do to solve them, De Jong and Berg suggest that it is useful for practitioners to challenge such a point of view as self defeating because it leaves clients’ situations unchanged
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The standards for utility, according to Stufflebeam and Shinkfield (2000) concern:
a. whether the evaluation is reasonable to conduct b. the extent to which an evaluation and its results are legally and ethically conducted c. whether the information gained addresses the needs of the identified audience d. all of the above are true
The purpose of a behavioral interview is to
a. understand the client’s history. b. identify a target behavior. c. arrive at a diagnosis. d. All of the above.
_________ is a short-term family treatment for adolescent SUD.
a. MDFT b. BSFT c. Both a and b are short-term d. Nether a nor b are short-term