Which of the following referral scenarios represents the greatest potential danger to a sole practitioner?
A. A client calls after finding your name on an online listing.
B. A lawyer you know refers a client to you.
C. A former client refers her neighbor to you.
D. A psychiatrist refers a client to you.
A
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Technology-assisted assessment:
A. Is too impersonal to be used in clinical work. B. Has no advantages over in-person interviews. C. Is very time consuming. D. Can provide both the client and clinician with immediate feedback.
Direct exploration of feelings:
A. Should be avoided so that clients don’t get overwhelmed. B. Is always a good idea so that clients can overcome their fears of strong emotions. C. Should take into consideration the culture of the client. D. Should be discouraged by clinicians since it is often an avoidance of the cognitive work they need to be doing.
"Yes, I do love her. I care for her very much. She is extremely important to me. We do everything together. We really do so many things that work out OK."
a. denial b. partial examination c. full examination, no change d. decision to live with incongruity
Drawbacks to the exploratory design include
a) Researcher must determine if participants should be used in both phases of the research or if a new sample from the original population will be used for the qualitative portion b) It is difficult to specify procedures of quantitative phase when applying for internal review board approval c) The fact that very few examples exist of integrating quantitative data with qualitative data d) It is the most challenging of the four types of designs because of the amount of researcher effort necessary