Step 4 of the Inverted Pyramid involves narrowing clinical thinking to:
a. still-deeper, more central, causal themes.
b. existential questions.
c. a focus on solutions.
d. Two of the above
e. All of the above
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When working with actively suicidal clients:
A. Clinicians should focus on the positive things that are going on in the clients’ life and distract clients from talking about the negatives and hardships they face. B. Clinicians should not ask clients directly about possible suicidal intention because it could trigger suicidal behaviors by bringing up the topic. C. Clinicians should use empirically supported assessment tools to assess for risk factors, warning signs and protective factors. D. Clinicians should leave the client in the room and immediately get the advice of a supervisor or consultant.
The idea that truthfulness is thought and action is a test of morality is related to the ethical idea of:
A) ?fidelity. B) autonomy.? C) justice.? D) nonmaleficence.
Second-order change is
A) ?when a symptom is temporarily removed but secondarily returns because the family system has not been changed. B) ?when a family manages to deceive the therapist. C) ?when symptom and system are repaired. D) ?when a system is partially changed.
The Stages of Change theory includes:
A. Contemplation B. Post-preparation C. Procrastination D. Denial