The client does not believe the targeted problem is really a problem; for him or her the advantages of maintaining the problem behavior greatly outweigh the disadvantages is indicative of which of Prochaska's stages of readiness?
a. Precontemplation
b. Contemplation
c. Preparation
d. Action
A
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Group work has the benefit of reaching more students in a time effective manner. This concept is known as the:
a. principle of simplicity b. law of parsimony c. principle of efficiency d. law of efficacy
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. An individual may be at the margin of one social group and concurrently be in the “center” of another group. 2. Moderate amounts of adversity may benefit our mental health in the long run if we can also access appropriate supports to overcome adversity. 3. Often, being positioned at the margin provides individuals with license for creativity and innovation, stimulating talents that may be less likely to grow in those who conform to social norms. 4. Having multiple marginal social identities decreases an individual’s risk for negative physical and mental health outcomes. 5. Of the many undocumented immigrants who are in the United States, a sizable proportion are identified by state governments for deportation.
According to the text, which of the following are the most likely reasons why counselors may not purchase adequate computer safety systems to protect client data?
a. ignorance. b. unlikelihood of unethical file disclosure. c. amount of installation time required. d. cost of such a system. e. both a and b.
Group leaders become an influential force in a group when they are
a. able to model effective behavior rather than merely describe it. b. able to use an authoritarian leadership style. c. licensed and certified. d. approved by the ASGW.