The Clinician Observations portion of a case note includes therapist observations of:
a. client functioning in the session.
b. apparent changes in thinking.
c. client appearance.
d. how the client relates to the counselor.
e. Two of the above
f. Three of the above
g. All of the above
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In the context of outcome evaluation in the drug and alcohol field, which of the following is true?
a. Drinking and drug-taking behaviors are considered nominal rather than continuous variables. b. Careful use of outcome evaluation based on either/or measures can capture client change in all its permutations. c. Many psychosocial criteria can be considered more appropriately as continuous rather than nominal variables. d. A move closer to a dichotomous view of treatment outcome leads to recognizing that multiple outcome variables should be assessed.
Existential angstrefers to all of the following EXCEPT:
a. feeling nervousness or agitation about something that is going to happen. b. contemplating the possibility of a meaningless existence. c. becoming aware of choices, freedoms, and responsibilities in life. d. becoming aware of how each decision shapes one's life.
All of the following are reasons coping questions are used EXCEPT:
a. to generate hope. b. to increase motivation. c. to increase insight. d. to promote agency.
Projective methods of personality assessment typically involve
a. trait approaches. b. ambiguous stimuli. c. the five-factor model. d. structured interview questions.