Which is NOT an approach that school counselors can use to consult and collaborate with parents for the schooling of their children?
a. Coordinate parent education and training
b. Engage in conjoint behavioral consultation
c. Advocate the school as the primary expert for parenting
d. Use family-centered approaches
c. Advocate the school as the primary expert for parenting
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You are an addictions counselor in private practice. You have referred a client to an intensive treatment program based on his history of binge drinking, as a person with an alcohol dependence problem. The client’s pastor calls to challenge your recommendation on the grounds that the individual in question had a low score on the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST). Your best response would be
a. the pastor has no right to become involved in a substance use assessment. b. the MAST is relatively insensitive to binge drinking patterns. c. the client probably has been honest with the pastor about his or her drinking pattern, so the pastor’s concerns are well placed. d. the pastor should complete a separate, comprehensive, substance use assessment.
Some individuals may respond to alliance questionnaires with a cultural bias that results in:
a) Extremely positive responses b) Ratings reflecting cultural attitudes about a person of authority and expertise c) Giving only positive ratings to counselors of the same racial background d) Female counselors receiving higher alliance ratings than male counselors
Professional partner organizations provide __________ for ACA members
a. diversions b. resources c. a voice d. competition
Briefly describe Gorski’s CENAPS model of relapse prevention. List the key components of the model.
What will be an ideal response?