__________________ allows the therapist more latitude for effecting change
a. The role of facilitator b. A position of neutrality
c. Having agreement with another team member
d. a and b.
e. none of the above.
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Which of the following is an example of how a solution-oriented therapist uses reflection to delimit?
A) "You were feeling down." B) "Your partner always does things that annoy you." C) "There is not anyone you are interested in right now." D) "You did not feel understood by your mom yesterday."
The client will benefit from the coordination of the services of multiple professionals because:
A. the client will not be held accountable for locating resources. B. the client will be able to learn self-advocacy skills. C. the client will be more likely to follow up with appointments. D. the client will have access to an array of services.
_____________, with regard to family-of-origin issues, is particularly critical for family therapists
a. Self-knowledge b. Learning basic counseling techniques c. Learning and practicing specialties d. Understanding effective intervention techniques
Which of the following statements accurately describes current research regarding the relationship between social workers' feelings and their behaviors?
A. It is unacceptable for social workers to have negative emotions or to act on them. B. Professional ethics holds that acting upon positive feelings, perhaps by showing favoritism to an intelligent group member, is acceptable. Discriminating against members due to negative feelings is unacceptable. C. Negative emotions are human, therefore acceptable, but social workers must use professional skill to create boundaries between their feelings and behaviors. D. Hostile behavior due to negative feelings is acceptable if it results in better working relationships among all group members.