Which of the following modifications would most likely make sense to use with a client that has a motor impairment?
a. The use of an interpreter
b. Device to amplify examiner’s voice
c. The use of a writer to record written responses
d. The use of verbal and written instructions
c. The use of a writer to record written responses
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Which of the following best describes the revisioning and reauthoring stage in narrative therapy?
(a) Clients share their stories (b) Clients modify their stories (c) Therapists share their ideas for new stories (d) Clients analyze and understand their stories
_____ places emphasis on teaching and making children aware of the consequences for their actions.
a. Punishment b. Classical conditioning c. Discipline d. Operant conditioning
The best way for a therapist to manage their own reactions to evocative material that clients present is to:
A) ?remain expressionless so as not to alert or distress the client. B) ?ignore their own emotional reaction. C) ?learn how to recognize and anticipate their own Countertransference propensities, and know what to do when they are evoked. D) ?respond politely, but defensively.
Counselors can ask children if something can be disclosed to an adult
Indicate whether the statement is true or false