When assessing a client's ability to adapt to a sheltered-living apartment, you find that the client is not on track to achieve goals despite revisions in the service plan. As a professional, you would be remiss if you did not consider:
A. The endless chances you have already given and the fact that your patience is running thin
B. The fact that other, perhaps more suitable candidates might be waiting for a vacancy
C. The repercussions you will bear if this does not succeed
D. The fact that you might be "spinning wheels" and wasting time and money
Answer: B. The fact that other, perhaps more suitable candidates might be waiting for a vacancy
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a. Oral contracts do not need to be nearly as clear as written contracts b. Oral contracts differ significantly from written contracts regarding the types of issues they address c. The intent of oral contracts is to clearly identify all objectives and responsibilities in the planning process
During adolescence, a crucial part of the identity-formation process requires individuation, which refers to
a. finding meaning in living and coping with feelings of uselessness. b. separation from the family system and establishing personal identity based on one's own experiences rather than one's parents' dreams. c. expressing sexuality in ways that are congruent with one's value system. d. the development of primary sexual characteristics.
Samples are often used instead of the population for all reasons
except: A. time collecting data B. money collecting the data C. effort to collect the data D. samples are always more reliable than the population
A parent group that teaches ________________ is an essential element of adolescent treatment.
a. family of origin b. 12 Steps c. parenting skills d. pharmacology e. parents should not be involved until aftercare