When a psychologist wishes to implement new practices for which there is no generally agreed upon scientific or professional training, they should take reasonable steps:
a. to ensure competence
b. to ensure the safety of their work
c. to ensure the protection of their clients
d. to ensure competence, safety of their work and protection of their clients
d. to ensure competence, safety of their work and protection of their clients
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The ___________, as traditionally defined, consists of a heterosexual couple with their children living in the same household.
a. Nuclear family b. Single family c. Extended family d. Blended family
The ________ function of the group leader can be seen in action during the problem-swapping exercise ("Couples' Group") as he encourages individual members to speak to the group and share the concerns they are bringing to the forefront and at the same time helps group members respond to the individual
a. brokering b. education c. advocacy d. mediation
Which of the following concepts best reflects solution-focused brief therapy?
(a) Small changes are often all that are necessary for a client to progress. (b) Understanding the function of the presenting problems in the client's life is important. (c) There usually is one right, logical solution to the problem. (d) The way a problem developed provides the key to its solution.
Primary intervention activities include
a. activating strategies during or immediately after the crisis b. implementing strategies following the crisis c. determining members of the crisis team d. developing preventive strategies