Michael is hesitant to seek counseling for his work-related problems because he believes that he should find the inner strength to resolve his issues due to his strong religious values. If he decides to see a counselor, it will be important for the counselor to
a. view his religious values as a potential resource in promoting his well-being.
b. challenge his belief that religion is a source of healing.
c. ignore the influence of religion in his life since Michael's issues have nothing to do with religion.
d. adopt Michael's religious values in order to work effectively with him.
a
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Records kept by the practitioner may
a. Include a discharge summary b. Be released without the client’s knowledge c. Not be electronic d. Not be useful for goal attainment
What is the purpose of the fourth stage of Morita therapy?
a. To prepare to go back to everyday living b. To learn to become aware of ourselves and our surroundings c. To allow the client to recover from the exhaustion of their inner psychic conflicts d. To learn deep meditation techniques
According to developmental theories, which of the following is not a major risk factor?
a. Poor attachment to primary caregiver b. Lack of consistency across environments c. Poor environmental supports d. Parental history of substance use
The initial interview in strategic therapy is highly structured and consists of five stages:
a. the interview stage, the problem stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. b. the social stage, the problem stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. c. the social stage, the assessment stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. d. the social stage, the assessment stage, the interaction stage, the planning stage, the task-setting stage.