Surprisingly, in light of the enthusiasm with which the concept of intervention has been embraced,

a. there is little evidence of its effectiveness.
b. it is all too often over-utilized, reducing its effectiveness.
c. most professionals are well trained in such procedures, but have little time to help organize and coordinate the intervention process.
d. it appears to work only with older persons.


a. there is little evidence of its effectiveness.

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a. give up one role b. explain that they can only fulfil one role c. clarify the role expectation d. not fulfil either role

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Discuss case management and its role in counseling.

What will be an ideal response?

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a) diminish helpee options and alternatives b) impose values on a client c) often inhibit helper-helpee relationships d) may help both the helpee and the helper gain insight into their value systems

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