When the interviewee will not talk, the counselor's best technique is to
A) ?wait in silence.
B) ?probe with questions in order to break the ice.
C) ?encourage the interviewee to relax and "open up."
D) ?reflect the interviewee's reluctance to begin or continue.
D
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a. choose whether to intervene at the individual, couple, family, or peer level; b. sequence the therapeutic tasks so they are matched to the client’s (or family’s) level of acknowledgement of the problem and openness to addressing it; c. use a psychodynamic perspective in understanding the meaning of the AOD problem, the function it serves in the family system or social group, and how it affects individual and family power dynamics; d. alert the individual or family to behaviors (e.g., social isolation, negative thinking; grandiosity) that can be seen if the client is building up to a relapse
______________ is the ratio of the number of raters who evaluate an item and the number of raters who deem an item to be an essential component of the construct being measured.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is NOT a primary way in which group therapy can be helpful for children with chronic illness?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Morrissey (1999), which of the following populations has benefited more from the trend of increased community-based treatment?
a. persons with acute mental health needs b. persons with milder mental health diagnoses c. persons with chronic and severe mental illness d. none of the above e. (a) and (b) only