Which one of the following is NOT a technique to supportively challenge or confront a client?
A) ?Observe and note discrepancies and conflict.
B) ?Feed back internal and external discrepancies to the client.
C) ?Match tonal quality with the client during the feedback of discrepancies.
D) ?Evaluate the client response and whether there is change.
C
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A. DSM-5 diagnoses B. culture-bound syndromes C. culturally relevant assessments D. cultural practices
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Clients who worked with counselors using accurate empathy techniques had a higher rate of relapse. 2. MI’s view of human nature is similar to that of Carl Rogers who believed that human nature is basically good. 3. MI has not developed a theory of personality 4. Clinicians express sympathy when they communicate respect for and acceptance of their clients and their feelings. 5. Collaboration involves drawing out the client’s thoughts and ideas, instead of imposing the therapist’s ideas about change.
A meta-analysis research method consists of
a. one study with many participants. b. a long-term study lasting at least ten years. c. a collection of many published studies integrated for effect. d. a large statistical analysis.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. During the Prohibition era, people were asked to take a pledge of abstinence by signing their name and placing a “T” next to their signature. 2. It was not until the 1950s that Americans began to enter treatment facilities and hospitals for periods of time as they went through the withdrawal process. 3. The Pure Food and Drug Act prevented medications such as morphine, opium, and cannabis from being sold over the counter. 4. Policies set forth by Harry Jacob Anslinger during the World War II era can be felt on America’s drug policies today. 5. The Carter administration decriminalized marijuana.