Providing ______treatment to known sex offenders holds significant promise for decreasing sexual offenses in our communities.

a. psychotherapeutic
b. clinical
c. retributive
d. restorative


a. psychotherapeutic

Counseling

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All of the following are purposes of the intake interview except

a. to orient the client to the treatment process b. to obtain relevant information on the client's background, history, and context c. to clarify the client's presenting problems and reasons for seeking treatment d. all of the above

Counseling

All of the following are important in the preliminary stage EXCEPT:

a. creating boundaries b. specifying roles c. assessing for suicidal risk d. understanding the real problem

Counseling

Counselors should work to build stronger coping mechanisms for clients by

a. strengthening school and community resources. b. discussing currently employed coping mechanisms. c. discussing the counselors' coping mechanisms. d. discussing the literature regarding coping mechanisms.

Counseling

Discussing sexual feelings about clients

a. should never occur under any circumstances. b. should occur only with one's religious or spiritual advisor. c. should ideally occur during internships and peer supervision groups. d. should occur only with the client.

Counseling