Finding an identity in becoming a caregiver to those who appear to be in need characterizes:
A. Enabling.
B. Dependency.
C. Codependency.
D. Boundaries.
C
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The term substance misuse refers to
a. Excessive consumption of a substance b. Both experimental and regular use c. Severity indicator including mild, moderate, and severe d. Serious and persistent problems with substances
The skills and training required to effectively and appropriately treat clients in a specific area of practice, and is both an ethical and legal concept, is the definition for:
A. formative assessment. B. summative assessment. C. therapist competence. D. techniques.
In crisis situations, the authors recommend first doing a basic assessment for how serious the crisis is for the client and, once the client is found not to be overwhelmed, moving on to solution building
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Therapists have the responsibility to prevent suicide if they can reasonably anticipate it. Once it is determined that a client is at risk for serious harm to self, the professional is:
A. released of all legal and ethical requirements to protect the client. B. legally, but not ethically, required to take appropriate action. C. legally and ethically required to take appropriate action aimed at protecting the person. D. ethically, but not legally, required to take appropriate action.