In solution-focused interviewing, the interviewer works with clients using classifications of client problems developed by theorists in the helping professions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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If it is suspected that danger or harm may occur to the client or to others as a result of a client's behavior, the human service professional acts in an appropriate and professional manner to protect the safety of those individuals. This may involve, but is not limited to, seeking consultation, supervision, and/or breaking the confidentiality of the relationship.
A. Hedlund v. Superior Court. B. Tarasoff v. University of California Board of Regents. C. Bradley Center v. Wessner. D. Jablonski v. United States.
Some counselors and theorists view Rogers’s nondirective, client-centered theoretical approach to counseling as:
A. limited B. unethical C. corrupt D. damaging to the client
Who is an Arab integrationist?
A. someone who assimilates quickly into U.S. culture B. someone who experiences a healthy balance of U.S. culture and Arab culture C. someone who focuses on the commonalities of Christianity and Islam D. someone who completely withdraws from Arab culture
The acute effects of CNS stimulants include:
(a) respiratory depression, rapid heart rate, and a feeling of confidence (b) increased psychomotor activity, alertness, and reduction of fatigue (c) euphoria, tachycardia, and enhanced sexual pleasure (d) paranoia, agitation, and increased CNS activity