Identifying a problem during problem solving does not include
a) Not getting too specific
b) Defining a solvable problem
c) Understanding members' perceptions and experiences
d) Clarifying boundaries
A
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is an example of which
model of assessment? A) Strength B) Medical model C) No model. It is part of research D) None of the above.
A woman has strong feelings of resentment toward her sister. These feelings are rooted in her childhood and she has always believed that her sister was a mean person. However, throughout her childhood, she reports being inseparable from her sister and "doing everything together". She also reports buying a necklace for her recently that stated "Best sister Ever". This behavior by the woman is an example:
A. Substitution B. Splitting C. Projective identification D. Reaction formation
During the phase of an initial session with a client, which of the following can be effectively employed to tie together and highlight essential aspects of the session before proceeding to explore additional concerns and strengths?
A) ?Sympathetic responding B) ?Summarization C) ?Quantitative research D) ?Contemplation
A non-sexually active woman has recently contracted HIV. She most likely
contracted it a. from a toilet seat that someone with HIV had used. b. by using the same drinking glass as someone with HIV. c. from contact with the blood of someone who has HIV. d. by kissing someone with HIV.