Explain the difference between efficacy and effectiveness:
What will be an ideal response?
Efficacy is a term used in determining whether an intervention produces the expected result under ideal circumstances. Effectiveness is a term used in determining the degree of beneficial effect in “real world” clinical settings.
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DiBlasio states that there are 7 reasons for why he believes family of origin therapy is effective, particularly towards the end of a session. Which of the following is NOT one of those reasons?
a) The inertia effect b) Much prayer has been involved c) More client motivation due to self-accountability and a non-defensive environment d) God is pleased to have his children “speak the truth in love.” e) None of the above
Jo has just been adopted. Since his adoption, he has not spoken to his adoptive parents. Which of the following would NOT help in assessing whether or not he has selective mutism ?
a. knowing Jo’s age b. knowing if Jo’s language background is the same as that of his adoptive parents c. knowing if he speaks to others d. knowing if he has any biological siblings
The positive function of silence includes which of the following?
a. People show they are often judgmental. b. People may indicate they really don’t like someone. c. People are trying to force others to respond. d. People are communicating they are bored and leave the group. e. People may be choosing words before speaking.
Which is an example of an opening for an open question?
a) Did b) What c) Do d) Are