Roadblocks to good helper communication such as directing, criticizing, consoling, or
premature analyzing communicate to the client that
A. even helpers make mistakes sometimes.
B. he or she should listen more closely to the helper.
C. he or she needs to become more involved in the helping process.
D. the client is not capable of solving his or her own problems.
D
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a. Excessive consumption of a substance b. Both experimental and regular use c. Severity indicator including mild, moderate, and severe d. Serious and persistent problems with substances
When trying to understand your community it is helpful to recognize that
A. You cannot get moving on your change effort until you have each and every piece of information available on your community. B. Information gathering and action are two distinct phases. C. Features like the dimensions or size of the community, key landmarks, places where people gather and other physical characteristics are important things to know about geographic communities. D. The number of people in the community is all that really matters.
What is the relationship between Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy?
a. They are the same thing. b. Gestalt psychology is based on Gestalt therapy. c. Gestalt therapy has to do with perception and cognition and Gestalt psychology deals with personality, psychopathology, and counseling. d. There is no relationship at all. e. Gestalt therapists see close kinship between Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy; Gestalt psychologists often deny any meaningful similarity.
Informal checklists that do not have psychometric data:
A) ?should not be used by clinicians. B) ?can be used for diagnostic purposes. C) ?should be researched by an impartial third party in order to establish their reliability and validity. D) ?may be used with caution for gathering preliminary information and identifying possible concerns.