Which of the following counseling skills is effective in eliciting a large amount of information in a short time, but does not encourage elaboration?
a. Open questions
b. Closed questions
c. Empathy
d. Confrontation
b
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Jerry is a substance abuse counselor working with a client, Ned. Through completing a thorough assessment, Jerry has discovered that Ned has developed tolerance to cocaine, is preoccupied with using cocaine, has come to work high on cocaine, and continues to use cocaine despite his desire to quit, often to ward off symptoms of withdrawal. Based on this information, Jerry
a. has sufficient information to diagnosis Ned with an SUD. b. should perform a drug test on Ned. c. should perform the DAST screening on Ned. d. should immediately get Ned into inpatient drug treatment.
Which of the following situations is best suited to an informal intervention with a colleague for an unethical action?
a) The colleague was overheard by another professional discussing a case (without identifying information) in a restaurant while having lunch with his supervisor b) Videotapes of clients in various stages of dress were found in the apartment of the colleague c) The colleague was bragging about having devised a system for modifying client diagnoses in ways that do not accurately reflect the clients' problems in order to get additional reimbursement d) All of the above e) None of the above
Why is the first session of a Family Check-Up held in the family home?
A. To make them feel comfortable B. To reassure them that they are in charge C. To cut down on costs D. To observe the family in its usual setting
When rationalizations allow a therapist to discount the professional nature of a therapist-patient relationship and become sexually involved with a client, Pope and Bouhoutsos would label this scenario as:
a. Role Trading. b. True Love. c. HoldMe. d. Sex Therapy.