Some clients may not be able to express their feelings. In these cases, the practitioner may need to:
A) ?work around the client's avoidance of their feelings.
B) ?tell the client that progress would be much quicker if she/he would only acknowledge their feelings.
C) ?suggest names for feelings and share hunches in a tentative voice.
D) ?terminate therapy with the client.
C
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Assessment and service integrate practice experience with EB literature to best meet the client/consumer needs. The best time to discuss an intervention tool with the client is
a. following a thorough assessment that includes cultural variables and available resources b. on initial contact c. immediately after the consumer experiences crisis d. after researching and understanding the client’s cultural value system
The Best Interest of the Child standard may sound great on the surface, but it has been the subject of significant scrutiny due to
a. concern about how the standard will be applied. b. the legal standard that under the age of 14 have no legal rights. c. the potential for abuse on the part of biological parents who are abusing the system. d. a belief that children should not languish in foster care.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The study sample is a smaller group of people than the study population.
Clients are encouraged to make choices and decide what supports they want and what goals they wish to pursue
What will be an ideal response?