The most important part of the assessment procedure for identifying substance abuse is:
(a) The diagnostic interview
(b) The administration of the MAST
(c) An interview with the client's physician
(d) A referral for psychological testing
A
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Client referral is often viewed as:
a. A special form of termination. b. A sign that the counselor cannot be all things. c. An ethical decision. d. All of the above.
The National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee had four basic functions. Identify one of them from the following:
a. Establish regulations for certifying counselors b. Provide labor market information c. Administer interstate trade agreements d. Establish counselor training programs
__________ engage in all-or-nothing thinking and believe that experts have answers to almost all questions
a. Dualists b. Relativists c. Constructivists d. Epistemologists
The answer to the question, "To what extent is it necessary for the client to continue in treatment beyond the number of sessions initially authorized" is determined through:
a. pretreatment authorization. b. concurrent utilization reviews. c. application of GAF scale ratings. d. formative program evaluation.