How can helpers best avoid informational overload?
A. By identifying key messages and feelings
B. By taking notes
C. By asking the client to focus only on what is most important
D. By gently and respectfully asking the client to refrain from speaking too much
ANS: A
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The ___________ in a community agency are more complex and difficult to resolve than ones pertaining to individual counseling. If a worker is not motivated, the system may tolerate this lack of motivation. If the system violates the rights of the client (community), then this is a real challenge to address.
A. ethical violations B. individual violations C. systemic ethics D. community ethics
You have been newly assigned to work with the parents of a 2-year-old who struggles with biting. You should approach the case by:
a. implementing an approach that fits well with the needs and culture of the family. b. focusing on what has worked well for your own children. c. employing an intervention that you hold an expertise in. d. using a broad range of interventions.
Which simple intervention resulted in less time falling asleep, fewer and shorter night wakings, and better morning moods of children and improved mood and energy levels in mothers?
a. swaddling babies b. rocking babies all the way to sleep c. using a bedtime routine to put children to bed at a consistent time each night d. using a transitional object such as a teddy bear in the crib
The diathesis–stress model is especially helpful in explaining which of the following?
a. multifinality b. equifinality c. homotypic continuity d. genetic determination