An interview may be used to
A. test a person's skills.
B. achieve the interviewer's goals.
C. refer a person to another agency.
D. all of the above.
D
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Mindy has been diagnosed with bipolar I disorder. Lately, she’s begun believing that she is actually a lost princess. This is an example of a ______ and means that her diagnosis might instead have which specifier?
a. hallucination, with mixed features b. delusion, with mixed features c. hallucination, with psychotic features d. delusion, with psychotic features
Wayne, a mental health therapist, was convinced that his client intended to assault a co-worker. Wayne alerted the co-worker that he may be in danger. Ethically, Wayne
(a) had the option of maintaining confidentiality. (b) was required to consult a supervisor before taking this action. (c) was required to take this action. (d) had no basis for his action.
In the text, all of the following are listed as characteristics of the counselor as a therapeutic person except:
a. ? counselors have a sense of humor. b. ? counselors no longer have to cope with personal problems. c. ? counselors make choices that are life oriented. d. ? counselors make mistakes and are willing to admit them.
What is the family counselor’s approach to person-to-person relationships within the family?
a) It is very important for the counselor to focus his or her efforts on helping the family understand its complex interdependence but not to focus on subsystems. b) While generally family counselors want the family to realize its complex interdependence, sometimes the best tactic is to strengthen communication between a pair of family members, particularly the parents. c) Dyads are the easiest, most manageable structure in the family so it is natural for the counselor to focus on them. d) Family counselors try to break up subsystems in the family because they detract from the family as a whole. e) That they are secondary to the unit.