Assessment that takes occurs at the end of an intervention is known as
a. quantitative analysis
b. summative assessment
c. subjective analysis
d. formative assessment
b. summative assessment
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Which of the following statements about online counseling is FALSE?
A. Research comparing online clinical alliances with face-to-face encounters has shown that online counseling may be as effective as face-to-face counseling. B. Online counseling may reduce the stigma of going to see an office-based clinician. C. Any good clinician can use online counseling since the skills online are the same as face-to-face. D. Online counseling may save time and money for those who live at a distance from professional help.
The authors’ discussion about questioning is relevant to . . .
a. Asking questions before using other more indirect means in eliciting information from members b. Generally posing questions that ask for specific information rather than questions that facilitate a longer response from members c. Members tending to ask fewer questions during early stages of group development than in later stages d. Asking why questions to elicit more information rather than questions beginning with what, where, and how e. The group leader likely needing to teach members how to ask good questions
When a therapist first introduces process comments in an initial session, clients are often:
A) ?surprised. B) ?taken off-guard. C) ?may feel defensive. D) ?All the choices are correct.
In telephone crisis intervention, providing support to the client is critical because:
A) ?the client typically has no support system and needs to establish psychological contact with someone. B) it does little good to attempt any behavioral change early on.? C) volunteers are not trained to do much more than that.? D) the worker will need to buy time to cool the crisis off.