What is the "two-pronged approach" to helping adolescents with their behavioral, social, or academic problems?
a. A focus on both peers and the school environment.
b. A focus on both parents and the individual.
c. A focus on reducing risk factors while also enhancing protective factors.
d. The use both medication and individual therapy.
c
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When a counselor uses a networked or shared computer for the storage of confidential information on clients, the counselor should
a. never let anyone else know or be able to access the password. b. Store confidential records on a portable storage device rather than on the computer's hard drive. c. only use computers that are kept behind locked doors. d. have a manual lock placed on the computer that requires a key. e. never print out confidential information because it might be read by others.
Your employee responds, "That's unfair to me. Where did you get that idea?" The response is a(n) ___________ focus
a. individual b. issue or concern c. interviewer d. cultural/environmental/contextual
__________ is based on the subjective descriptions that family members use to define themselves and the interactions that occur in everyday life
a. Problem solution b. Family directive c. Assessment d. Reframing
Addressing spiritual and religious values in group counseling
a. should not be a topic of discussion in group counseling sessions. b. encompasses particularly sensitive, controversial, and complex concerns. c. are often the primary cause of dysfunction in clients and should be the focal point of group sessions even if the members insist that they are not religious or spiritual. d. are not part of the cultural background of clients and cannot be considered as an aspect of multiculturalism.