The spirit of motivational interviewing is founded on three key components. What are these three components?

What will be an ideal response?


- collaboration between the therapist and the client versus confrontation;
- evocation (drawing out the client’s thoughts about change instead of imposing ideas about change); and
-emphasizing the client’s autonomy versus the authority of the clinician.

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At the height of their popularity _________.

a. more than one million pounds of barbiturate compounds were manufactured in the United States each year b. more than one million pounds of barbiturate compounds were manufactured globally c. barbiturates were only a laboratory curiosity for chemists, without medical application d. barbiturates were never rejected as an agent for lethal injection

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The self-reflective loop is the key to deep learning that is characteristic of group work.

a. True b. False

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______is a consortium of agencies and programs focused on training, dissemination, and direct provision of trauma-focused practices for youth and their families, which has been funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration since 2000.

a. National Child Traumatic Stress Network b. National Center for Trauma-Informed Care c. Department of Justice d. Administration for Children and Families

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Research indicates that forming firm intentions and plans not to judge people in stereotypical ways

a. is futile because everyone is inherently prejudiced. b. has no effect on stereotypical beliefs and prejudicial feelings. c. increases stereotyping and prejudicial behavior. d. carries the danger of actually leading to unethical decision making when counseling diverse clients. e. really does inhibit the automatic habits associated with stereotypical beliefs and prejudicial feelings.

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