A clinician may initiate endings legitimately because of all of the following EXCEPT:

A. The goals of the work have been accomplished.
B. The clinician doesn’t have the expertise to help the client.
C. The client isn’t making use of the relationship.
D. The client expresses sexual attraction toward the clinician.


ANS: D

Counseling

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_____________ is the component of the MI spirit that emphasizes what clients already knows, especially related to changing behavior.

a. Evocation b. Integration c. Partnership d. Compassion

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Discussions, debates, quiet reflection and writing, artwork, journaling, role playing, demonstrations, experiments, and field trips are all examples of:

a. small group counseling techniques. b. curriculum delivery methods. c. outcomes results. d. class activities.

Counseling

The utility of a nicotine patch is ______.

a. as substitution therapy that allows an individual to wean off of cigarettes b. as detoxification during nicotine withdrawal c. to block the effects of orally administered nictoine, since nicotine is already in the blood d. to prevent orally administered nicotine from being metabolized

Counseling

Mary, an adolescent, although is extremely thin. is terrified of gaining weight and refuses to eat for long periods of time. Consequently, her menstrual periods stopped and the hair on her head is thinning

The practitioners who are evaluating her would like to quantify her eating behavior to assist with development of a treatment plan. Which would be the best way to measure the latency of her eating behavior? a. Measure how long it takes Mary to finish her meal. b. Measure how long it takes Mary to begin eating. c. Ask Mary how many times she thinks about food during an hour. d. Ask Mary to identify other family members who have an eating disorder.

Counseling