All of the following are possible goals for members of counseling groups EXCEPT
a. to help members learn how to establish non-meaningful relationships
b. to increase awareness and self-knowledge; to develop a sense of one's unique identity.
c. to recognize the commonality of members' needs and problems and to develop a sense of connectedness.
d. to develop concern and compassion for the needs and feelings of others.
a
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What are examples of sensory environmental triggers?
a. Sound and temperature b. Playing and sleeping c. Sleeping and feeding d. Cooing and babbling
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A client presents after conviction for his or her second “drunk driving” conviction. During the assessment process, he or she also reveals he or she had a disciplinary action while in the military for driving a vehicle on base while intoxicated. This would not be counted as a third “drunk driving” conviction because it did not appear on his or her civilian driving record. 2. One way for many substance abusers to avoid acknowledging that their substance use patterns are interfering with their ability to hold a regular job is to remain self-employed. 3. When making a diagnosis of a substance use disorder, the client’s motivation for seeking treatment services is considered irrelevant and inconsequential. 4. It is important to diagnose an individual based solely on the results of his or her SUDs screening to eliminate any potential influence of assessor bias. 5. An important rule for assessing and diagnosing an individual is to always assume deception unless proven otherwise.
A correlation coefficient is an indicator of:
A) ?the validity of an assessment. B) ?the variability of the obtained scores. C) ?the relationship between two sets of data. D) ?the fluctuation of an individual's score over time.
The _________________ stage in the Stages of Change Model is characterized by the individual not recognizing the need for change.
a. Preparation b. Maintenance c. Contemplation d. Precontemplation