During a self-evaluation, a clinician writes, "I believe that parents need to be

motivated to change, but realize that what seems like initial resistance is often just
anxiety.…" How is this comment typical of a Stage Four clinician?

A. The clinician writes from an integrated therapeutic perspective.
B. The clinician clearly expects clients to change.
C. The clinician is objective rather than enmeshed in clients' dynamics.
D. The clinician distinguishes personal issues from clients' issues.


A

Social Work & Human Services

You might also like to view...

William Bell's commitment to his mother resonated through the phrase "be a mirror for people," which means:

A. Show them how hard you work B. Help them view their own actions without judgment so they can seek to change themselves C. Foster clarity on how difficult and yet important personal change can be D. Get people's attention on what social change actually looks like

Social Work & Human Services

Most children who are placed in residential settings feel

a. relieved to be away from home. b. that they have been "bad." c. comfortable being there. d. better being with peers than in a home.

Social Work & Human Services

Suppose you are involved in the administration of a community-based drug prevention program. It is an evidence-based program listed by AMHSA

Although the program is successful in client outcomes, you could be reaching many more addicts who need your help. Funds are low. What do you do? Perform ________. A. a cost-effectiveness analysis so you can show potential funders how effective your outcomes are compared with the cost of the program B. a cost/benefit analysis to demonstrate the benefits of your program outcomes in dollars and cents C. cost/benefit and cost-effectiveness analyses so you can better demonstrate the value of your program to potential funders D. cost/benefit and cost-effectiveness analyses to determine the least expensive means of operating at a higher capacity while maintaining high outcomes

Social Work & Human Services

A child’s fear of a caregiver is:

a. Always present when the caregiver is abusing the child. b. Is rare due to the Stockholm Syndrome, where the abused individual develops strong feelings of protective love toward his or her abuser. c. Is a risk factor of child maltreatment d. Both A and B

Social Work & Human Services