When a counselor assesses the degree to which a client poses a danger to someone else it is important to consider which of the following factors:
a) The client's typical ways of expressing anger
b) The client's history of behavior that has harmed others
c) Level of impulse control
d) All of the above
d
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What will be an ideal response?
Myrick includes which of the following for clarifying the problem situation
A) ?Who is to blame B) ?What has been done previously C) ?What are the weaknesses of the system D) ?Who will be responsible for the payment
The Spearman-Brown formula is for which purpose?
a. To make adjustments due to concerns that examinees might look up answers between taking the same test twice b. To make adjustments to reliability estimate due to concerns of shortness of the test (limited test items) c. To adjust correlations during factor analysis to assure accurate representation of all items d. To calculate the coefficient of determination (shared variance) when making adjustments to reliability estimates
Using Schwitzer's inverted pyramid method of case conceptualization, tying symptom groups into deep theoretical or causal inferences is:
a. Step 1 b. Step 2 c. Step 3 d. Step 4