During Stage Four, how does the relationship between supervisor and clinician
change?
A. The supervisor acts more as a consultant.
B. The supervisor and the clinician become administratively peers.
C. The clinician is ready for intensive training in advanced skills.
D. The supervisor and the clinician for training purposes often become cotherapists.
A
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If r2 = .40, what percent of the variation in the dependent variable is explained by the independent variable?
A. .4 B. .6 C. 40 D. 60
A 30-year-old mother with three young children reveals to a social worker that they have been living in a homeless shelter for the past three months after being evicted from their home. The father of the children calls the agency where the mother is
receiving services and demands to know where his children are living. The social worker should FIRST: a) Not reveal this information under any circumstances b) Reveal the information because he is the father c) Advise him she needs to speak with a supervisor regarding procedures for privileged information d) Tell him he needs to appear in person for this information
Community mapping
a. allows clients to find the organization b. helps plan parking c. helps clients advocate for one another d. helps agencies support the community
Which of the following statements regarding confidentiality is FALSE?
A. Confidentiality is important as a way of demonstrating respect for protecting the personal disclosures of other members. B. Group leaders should describe at the outset the limits of confidentiality. C. Leaders must avoid sanctions for violations of confidentiality as these have proven ineffective deterrents. D. Leaders can only ensure confidentiality on their part, not on the part of others in the group.