A "SUD" is a _____, which is used to help measure a client's symptomotology
a. Standardized Unerring Discrepancy score
b. Subjective Unit of Distress
c. Sad Unreconciled Defeats
d. Suffering Upset Difficulties
b
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Describe association techniques. What theory is it based upon? Give an example of an association technique.
What will be an ideal response?
It is a good practice to avoid conflict whenever possible. When the relationship is important but the goal is not, you should withdraw
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Dynamics that attract, motivate, and sustain people to work with groups can also have the reverse affect which can lead some to feel anxious and not attracted to groups.
a. True b. False
Data collected in the first interview usually includes:
A. the development of the presenting problem. B. previous solutions attempted. C. the client’s development and social context. D. current and previous functioning levels. E. all of the above.