At times, the clinician must advocate for the client by confronting others who may be interfering with the clinician’s
ability to interact effectively with the client. The clinician’s message in this case must be:
a. A request for advice or suggestion
b. Tentative
c. One in which a display of anger is justified
d. Pleasant, but firm
d
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A. receiving their AARP membership and card B. having their driver's license revoked C. receiving their social security card D. entering into a nursing home
The diagnosis of someone with somatic symptom disorder who shows a persistent course
of the illness characterized by severe symptoms, marked impairment, and a duration of 6 months (or more) could be further refined with the specifier of ____________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).______ is a therapeutic model in which negative or unhelpful thinking is challenged as a means of changing emotions and behavior patterns.
a. DBT b. CBT c. ACT d. RET
What is the purpose of reframing?
a. To help the family social worker explain, describe, or teach a concept to a family. b. To develop a comprehensive understanding of the ways the family experiences the world. c. To raise awareness by presenting information that the client is overlooking or failing to identify. d. To remove a situation from an old context and placing it in a new context that defines it equally well.