NAFTA made trade between the U.S. and Mexico and Canada easier
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Practitioners who express interest in client's ideas and seek to involve them fully in the change
process are more likely to help reduce emotional barriers. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Shiriki is currently earning a master's degree from a human service degree from a university program that has been accredited by the CHSHE. Which of the following is not a benefit she can expect as a result of the program being accredited?
A. The program will be likely to have better faculty. B. She will probably have more qualified peers in her classes. C. She will likely have better job opportunities because of the program's accreditation. D. She will require fewer hours for licensure since she trained in an accredited program.
If a practitioner is meeting with a potentially violent client, Morrison (2014) notes all of the following should be considerations EXCEPT:
a. holding a session where others are nearby. b. seating yourself closer to the door. c. having a protective factor available such as mace. d. having an emergency alert system such as an alarm.
Mixed emotions:
A) Are common in human interaction, and it is therefore important to reflect as many feelings that are present in the client's message as possible. B) Are common in human interaction, and it is therefore important to reflect only one primary emotion in a given interaction. C) Are not common in human interaction, and a sign of mixed emotions in a client indicates serious problems. D) Are common in human interaction, and can therefore be ignored.