Actuarial risk assessments ______
A. are typically used by programs lacking therapeutic integrity
B. are most useful for monitoring treatment effectiveness when static risk factors comprise the majority of the instrument
C. are enhanced when they include dynamic risk factors that can be affected through treatment to lessen the likelihood of reoffending
D. have yet to prove to be more useful than clinical assessments
C
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a. How You Make Yourself Miserable b. Art of Confrontation c. Take a Productive Risk d. Are You Still Alive?
Which of the following is LEAST true about the therapeutic relationship in narrative therapy?
a. Each therapeutic relationship is unique. b. There is no generally correct therapeutic attitude. c. The therapist stance depends on which of the four narrative prototypes is presented. d. Narrative empathy comes most close to understanding the therapeutic stance.
Masked depression describes depressive symptoms that are:
a. Attributed to a behavioral disorder b. Caused by a medical condition c. Concealed by the young person d. A result of abuse or neglect
LGBT individuals all have the same rates of abuse of drugs and alcohol
a. True b. False