When trying to identify the presenting problem, you need to ask about
a) Precipitating events
b) Early developmental history
c) Relationship with mother
d) Who referred them
A
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Which is not a good target behavior in single-subject research
a. Beliefs that there is a God during adolescence b. Seeing a ghost c. Changes in self esteem d. All of the above
Which paraphrase might be more helpful to this client? Counselor: I am not sure how the problem should be seen. I get a picture of the kids fighting all the time at home. Looks like they simply can't get along, yet they are very bright. a. It appears that the scene at home is constant fighting despite their ability. b. Sounds as if the noise at home is something, and it is constant despite
their "smarts." c. Does it seem like a bright picture or not? d. You feel confused and unsure of what to do.
Before meeting with his next client, Dimitri tries to clear his mind of his last client and stop thinking about the work he has to do at home that night. This is called:
A. Physical attending B. Psychological attending C. Flexible attending D. Posture of attention
When a counselor highlights the last few words of what a client has said, it is known as a(n) _______
A. accent B. open ended question C. summarization D. reinforcement