Which of the following is not one of the three objectives for intake interviewing as discussed by Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-Flanagan?
a) Identifying, evaluating, and exploring the client's chief complaint and associated
therapy goals
b) Specifying the internal and external resources currently available
c) Obtaining a sense of the client's interpersonal style, interpersonal skills, and personal
history
d) Evaluating the client's current life situation and functioning
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The brain changes due to influences from the environment. 2. Research has shown that individuals from different cultures have similar brain structures and process information in the same way. 3. People are genetically predisposed to have a positive instead of negative view of the world. 4. The more therapists can mirror the neural activity in their clients’ brain, the more effective they will be in understanding their clients. 5. People have only one dominant cultural identity.
Since the therapist/client privilege is a legal concept, which of the following is a circumstance in which information must be provided by the therapist?
a. when the therapist is acting in a court-appointed capacity b. when the client initiates a lawsuit against the therapist c. when the therapist determines that the client is in need of hospitalization d. all of the above
Sean and Susan have a very close relationship with Susan's mother, Sheila. They tell her just about everything happening in their lives and she reciprocates in kind. The type of boundary that best represents this structure is:
a. clear b. rigid c. diffuse d. obtuse
Effective death notifications will
A. Decrease the need for intense debriefings. B. Decrease symptoms associated with complicated grief. C. Decrease burnout. D. All of the above.