For which type of client are you more likely to find an individualized scale more useful than a standardized scale?
A. a middle-aged woman who is seeking treatment for depression
B. a young man being treated for PTSD
C. a young child with limited verbal ability
D. a senior citizen being treated for anxiety
Ans: C
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What will be an ideal response?
According to Alfred Schutz, "we-relations" refers to highly intimate face-to-face
relations. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
At its worst, living without meaning and values can
a. result in suicide. b. cause moderate distress. c. lead to boredom and stagnation. d. reduce one's productivity at work.
People who are cognitively complex are all but which of the following?
A. Understand the world in multifaceted ways B. Are more open-minded and self-reflective C. Are better able to resolve problems in helping relationships D. Are strongly fixed in their way of viewing the world