In motivational interviewing, what is the purpose of eliciting change talk?
(a) to enhance client self-esteem (b) to make explicit the problems, concerns, and intentions of clients (c) to facilitate the development of the core conditions for therapeutic growth (d) to help clients resolve their ambivalence
(d)
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Standardized tests provide norms and include consideration of reliability and validity. 2.An advantage to nonstandardized tests is that they foster an active role for the client in the assessment process. 3.Counselor’s observations are not considered objective and, therefore, should not be used in a formal assessment. 4.The DSM-5 categories are sequenced from a life span–developmental perspective.
Psychic and physical boundaries are more permeable in:
(a) nuclear families (b) stepfamilies (c) extended families (d) stepfamilies with a history of substance abuse
Many therapeutic approaches are incorporating mindfulness and meditation, as well as other contemplative practices, in the counseling process
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why is it important to review preexisting data about a client, such as their medical chart, during the assessment process?
a. It is more efficient to review data that has already been collected b. There are no other ways to collect that data that has already been included in a client’s chart or medical record c. To avoid testing test with the client altogether d. It is not important to review this data