__________ is a key ingredient in working with youth with complex problems to ensure that policies that perpetuate failure with youth at risk are challenged
A. Advocacy
B. Cultural perspective
C. Partnerships
D. Service integration
A
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. It is ethical to terminate services to a client for non-payment of fees. b. Waiting rooms should be structured so clients can observe other clients to inspire a sense of comfort about seeking mental health services. c. It is ethical to use testimonials of past clients in advertising counseling services. d. All of the above are false.
When you observe and practice ethically and follow professional standards, you can anticipate:
A) ?more liability in your practice. B) ?the client will recognize your position of power within the relationship. C) ?increased client trust and understanding in the interview process. D) ?negative issues of social justice because justice is blind.
Older adults performed as well as middle-aged and younger adults in relation to sustained attention, otherwise known as
a. attentiveness. b. vigilance. c. observation. d. reflection.
Information about a client usually stems from four sources, including
a. life outcome data, observer ratings, self-report ratings, and test data. b. self-report ratings, teacher ratings, parent ratings, and observation. c. structured interviews, unstructured interviews, projective tests, and self-report ratings. d. extraversion/introversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, judging/perceiving.