Confrontation is sometimes necessary when:
A. The client asks for assistance, but the clinician has made no headway in finding a solution
B. There is a discrepancy between what the client is saying and his or her body language
C. The client continues drinking while in therapy
D. The client experiences schizophrenic symptoms
B
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Phil is not meeting the stated goals of his program. He is simply not achieving the levels of progress set forth in his
treatment plan. The correct procedure as pertains to the treatment plan is:
a. Appending b. Supplementing c. Correcting d. Revising
Administrative regulations are:
a. Rules that unions negotiate with top management. b. Rules that top management issues to guide the implementation of a policy. c. Rules that government agencies issue to guide the implementation of a policy. d. Rules that influence agency missions and goals.
A client presents a series of arguments as to why he or she cannot change. The counselor admits that the situation is
helpless. This approach is:
a. A good example of reverse psychology b. Shown to be effective in a number of studies c. Beneficial in reframing the client’s situation—that only with change can a positive outcome be achieved d. Effective only in backing a client into an inescapable corner
The lack of systemic consistency of research in the logical positivist tradition requires that researchers do which of the following?
a. Throw away all old maps b. Remember that a map is a map c. Create new maps d. All of the above