In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "the client's self-reported success in reducing dependency needs and conflict.". This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

a. Selecting achievable goals for change
b. Determining treatment modes
c. Documenting attainment of goals
d. Not enough information to determine


.C

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. An obsession almost always occurs before a tic. 2. PANDAS is more closely tied to obsessive–compulsive disorder than to anxiety disorders. 3. The focus of cognitive behavioral therapy in children with anxiety is to increase the number of positive self-statements. 4. Exposure and response prevention seems to be the most critical aspect of treatment for OCD.

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Counselors who understand the need for careerists to practice planned happenstance set a tone that is characterized by all of the following except:

a. An attitude of curiosity open to whatever happens in life. b. Acceptance of change as an opportunity for growth. c. Working to fill the client’s need for an immediate concrete solution. d. Helping clients deal with ambiguity with patience. e. Trusting the client’s internal process to develop an appropriate means for change.

Counseling

An advantage to an open-ended group

a. Those who have been in the group for a while are able to assistnew members with issues they have already dealt with b. As the new members listen to the discussion, their own willingness to risk may be accelerated by the level of openness of the others c. A and B d. Members can stay as long as they are benefiting from the group

Counseling

What is the primary advantage to adopting the “bi-yearly plan” for termination?

a) It allows the therapist to continue a record for third-party payments. b) It expedites a family’s return when the counselor recognizes a relapse. c) It accepts the family as a living organism. d) It allows the family to view their therapeutic journey as a closed chapter. e) It gives more flexibility to the counselor regarding subsequent therapeutic intervention.

Counseling