Assessment should uncover not only the client's problems, but the client's strengths as well

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A client states that he has been thinking about stopping drinking and has even sat in on a few AA meetings, but did not participate. This client is probably in what stage of readiness for change?

a) Precontemplation b) Contemplation c) Preparation d) Action e) Maintenance

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Which of the following statements about leader training is NOT consistent with the views by the authors of your text about leader training?

a. Group leadership requires additional skills and a different mind set. b. Many professionals who are leading groups do not have adequate training. c. Leading groups is much more complex than individual counseling. d. Some persons leading groups do not have any systematic training. e. Completing a master’s degree with a course in group leadership is enough to ensure that a group leader is minimally qualified to be a group leader.

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Which of the following is an open inquiry? a. What happened then?

b. Do you feel sad about it? c. What time did you arrive? d. Did you take the bus?

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What model of client feedback avoids telling clients what they already know, respects their knowledge, and allows them to reflect on what was offered as feedback?

A. Elicit-provide-elicit. B. The RP method. C. The NOTUS method. D. OARS.

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