Tess is working with a couple who has reported marital problems. She is working from a CBFT perspective and thinks that it would be helpful to have a detailed and accurate account of the problems the couple wants to work on. Tess asks the couple to log the frequency, duration, and severity of specific behavioral symptoms, such as their anger, outbursts, conflict, and social withdrawal. This is
known as:
A) necessary intake procedures.
B) baseline functioning.
C) creating a contingent environment.
D) arbitrary inference.
B
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Reflective listening in a therapeutic setting:
a. Allows the clinician to offer advice or solutions b. Is a roadblock to communication c. Often creates misperceptions d. Is empathetic and the most useful kind of response
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A passive board tends to slide into a mode of neglecting to provide proper oversight.
Although President Clinton failed to pass a national healthcare plan, President George W. Bush was successful in amending Medicare in 2003 . This amendment added Part D (prescription coverage) which gave a major role to_____ inproviding coverage to the
elderly. a) Health maintenance organizations b) The federal government c) Private insurance companies d) Pharmaceutical companies
The context level immediately surrounding the client such as family, church group, close friends, etc. would be considered:
A. The micro level B. The meso level C. The macro level D. Unimportant because human service workers should be able to intervene on all three levels