In controversy, members critically analyze one another's positions in order to

a. Win the controversy for their side
b. Refute them
c. Determine weaknesses and strengths
d. Reduce conflict


C

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What is the greatest benefit for the clinician in using stage-oriented frameworks for assessment and intervention (e.g., Stages of Readiness for Change; Developmental Model of Recovery)? The frameworks help the clinician

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

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Accessible reasoning refers to consultee's ability to explain the basis for his or her concerns

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A primary advantage of phenomenological research is

a) Time b) Opportunity for participants to gain insight and feel heard c) Ease of implementation d) Information gleaned is concise

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In order to manage transference, a helper may

A. help the client focus on more self-awareness. B. should disclose personal feelings about the client. C. explore carefully the source of these feelings. D. both A and C.

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