Regarding client follow-up, which of the following is (are) true?
a. Client suggestions and input following a few weeks or months of reflection may be more valuable than
observations made in the termination process
b. Follow-up sessions are typically more formal than the ongoing sessions
c. Agency protocol may establish a specific period at which follow-up contacts with clients are made
d. a and c only
d
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Which of the following is generally not a goal of crisis intervention?
A. Assisting the client with immediate needs B. Providing long- term therapy when necessary C. Addressing the factors that led to the crisis D. Helping to develop coping strategies
Which of the following statements is not consistent with the structural viewpoint?
a. family members relate according to certain arrangements which govern their interactions b. family transaction patterns offer clues regarding family organization c. emotional cutoff separates a member from the remainder of the family d. a family in difficulty is operating within a dysfunctional structure
How does the way a supervisor handles confrontation change as a clinician advances
to Stage Two? A. The supervisor can challenge the clinician to explore her reactions and the session process at deeper levels. B. The supervisor can act more like a supportive peer because of the clinician's demonstrated ability to meet expectations. C. The supervisor should reserve confrontation for situations where the clinician has not met performance standards. D. The supervisor should minimize confrontation to preserve the bond established with the clinician.
Social workers should avoid serving as consultants to self-help groups.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)