Using Schwitzer's inverted pyramid method of case conceptualization, organizing client difficulties into intuitive or logical groupings is:
a. Step 1
b. Step 2
c. Step 3
d. Step 4
.B
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The key to successfully assessing strengths no matter how dire and severe a client’s situation appears is what?
a. Having an unshakable belief that all clients have significant and meaningful strengths. b. Liking all clients in spite of their shortcomings. c. Forgiving clients for their transgressions in order to see into their good side. d. Finding a client’s religious or spiritual beliefs and drawing on those.
Both contact and withdrawal are necessary and important to healthy functioning
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How does confidentiality apply when an adult client’s parent calls to see how she is doing?
a. Unless the client has given the counselor written permission to talk with the parent, the counselor is not at liberty even to admit that the counseling relationship exists. b. Confidentiality does not apply to family members. c. The counselor can do whatever is in the best interest of the client. d. If the parent brought the client to sessions, it is all right for the counselor to discuss the client with his or her parent. e. Whether or not the counselor talks to the parent depends on the counselor’s theoretical orientation.
In reference to projective tests, what is the "projective hypothesis?"
a. Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli are genuine unconscious desires, motives, and drives free from the ego or conscious mind. b. Examinees' responses to specific stimuli are genuine conscious desires, motives, and drives. c. Examinees' responses to specific stimuli are genuine unconscious desires, motives, and drives free based on the ego or conscious mind. d. Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli are unconscious decisions based on desires, motives, and drive.