Often it is necessary to collect a large amount of factual information from a client. The best method to use is
A. to skip the questions on the forms that don't seem relevant.
B. to ask each and every question in proper order.
C. to ask the client to take the form home and fill it out.
D. to try to ask a general question which will elicit much of the needed information.
D
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The rural social worker
A. Does not provide services at the micro level (work with individuals) B. Is part of the team of numerous professionals available to a rural community C. Is a resource specialist D. Is not expected to work with the informal power structure of the community leaders
Positioning is:
A. Standing between two aggressive clients B. The client indicates that things are really bad and the therapist suggests that things are probably hopeless C. Working to gain initiative at the beginning of therapy D. Adding positive possibilities to problem situations
Which of the following explains the importance of acceptance in a relationship?
A. People often cannot solve their problems on their own. B. Acceptance helps people to be more knowledgeable. C. People need to accept the situation that they are in. D. Individuals need affirmation from other people.
Harm reduction expert Alan Marlatt, regarding a formal Intervention, states that it
A) ?can be effective only if done soon enough. B) ?is an important part of increasing client motivation. C) ?should not be done under any circumstances. D) ?is of proven effectiveness.