Miller and Rollnick (1991) developed all of the following MI guidelines for offering advice or recommendations EXCEPT:
a. helpers should qualify any suggestions made and present advice in a deliberately non-personal way.
b. helpers should not be too eager to give advice.
c. helpers should not wait to receive permission from the client.
d. helpers should offer not one piece of advice but a cluster or a menu of options.
c
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Members who say very little when called upon for their reactions, deflect from what they are
thinking or feeling by telling detailed stories, intellectualize, or put most of their energy into helping others are suggesting that: A) They lack trust B) They are entering into the third stage of group development C) This is a sign that the group is beginning to solidify D) None of the above
________________ has proven effective in treating marital conflict
a. problem solving. b. conflict resolution. c. guided imagery. d. a and b. e. none of the above.
A social worker says to his client, "You have said that you think this job is the right one for you and you would do anything to hold on to it. Yet, you are often late for work, you daydream while you are at work, and you often feel anxious when you are there." The social worker's response is an example of a confrontation about a(n):
A) ?behavioral discrepancy. B) ?affective discrepancy. C) ?cognitive discrepancy. D) ?role discrepancy.
Which of the following is an advantage of having pregroup meetings with potential members of a treatment group?
A) ?The group leader can maintain cultural diversity within the group. B) ?The group leader can ensure that he or she is not blamed if the intervention fails. C) ?It helps establish a rapport between the group leader and the potential members. D) ?It ensures the success of the intervention approach.