There are eight distinct phases of program evaluation that an evaluator needs to follow, applicable at any stage of a counseling program

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Counseling

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What is the purpose of consultation?

a. To help the consultee with the challenges presented by the consultee's client b. To increase the consultee's skills for working independently with similar problems in the future. c. To directly help clients develop the skills necessary to cope with mental health challenges. d. Both a and b e. None of the above

Counseling

What is an important caution that clinicians should take when working with a multiracial client?

A. avoid discussing the client’s family B. avoid acknowledging and asking about racial identity C. avoid the assumption that the individual’s mental health problems stem from their racial identity D. avoid the view that the client is “marginalized”

Counseling

In which stage of counseling does the client begin to work on the issues that were identified and increasingly take responsibility for progress in sessions?

a. Work b. Deepening understanding and goal setting c. Problem identification d. Rapport and trust building

Counseling

Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The mindfulness-based relapse prevention helps the client develop an awareness of substance use triggers and resulting consequences and then be able to stop the triggering process by using coping skills to manage situations that lead to substance use. 2. Lifestyle imbalances occur when people’s balance between external demands (their “should”) and pleasure and self- fulfillment (their “wants”) is inordinately weighed to the side of the “wants,” which leads to indulgence and gratification. 3. Relapse chain is a sequence of events leading to a relapse that can take many forms. 4. A slip is a return to uncontrolled substance abuse, whereas a relapse is a temporary lapse in control. 5. Recovery is a developmental process that goes through five stages, namely, hunger, anger, loneliness, tired states, and sickness.

Counseling