If the target problem improves at any point during the intervention phase, it is safe to infer that the intervention is effective
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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It is appropriate to use the two standard deviation procedure when:
a. The outcome variable is at the interval or ratio level of measurement, and the baseline data are unstable. b. The baseline data are stable, and the outcome variable is at the nominal level of measurement. c. The baseline data are relatively flat, lacking a pronounced increasing or decreasing trend, and the outcome variable is at the interval or ratio level of measurement. d. The baseline data are stable and have a pronounced increasing or decreasing trend.
Cathy is an eating disorders specialist who has a past history of bulimia. Given her personal experiences with dysfunctional eating patterns, Cathy: a. can draw upon her life experiences in her work as a counselor. b. should abandon her specialization and choose a new area to specialize in so as to practice ethically. c. should assume that her clients developed their dysfunctional eating
patterns for the same reasons that shedeveloped bulimia. d. should be very open with her clients about her struggles with bulimia and tell them her own stories to makethem feel more comfortable.
The strategic technique of providing a new label for a family's description of behavior, in order to make it more amenable to therapeutic change; for example, describing someone as "lonely" rather than "depressed."
a. interpretation b. restraining c. reframing d. a and c
Summarizing is a good way to a. begin a relationship with the client
b. close a meeting. c. show the client how much the practitioner knows. d. avoid silence.