Validity of informal assessment techniques has to do with how well the examiner is defining that which is being assessed
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Bill was speaking to Juan about practice-based ethical decision making models over lunch. During the conversation, Bill would have told Juan about all of the following models, except:
a. Sileo and Kopala (1993) A-B-C-D-E Worksheet b. Jordan and Meara (1990) Virtue Ethics c. Corey, Corey, and Callahan (2003) d. Forester-Miller and Davis (1996)
Under US federal regulations, the assent requirement may be waived for a child who is unable to provide informed or rational assent based on all the following, except:
a. age b. gender c. maturity d. health status
Which is perhaps the biggest difference between inpatient/residential interviewing and all other contexts of therapeutic interviewing?
a. The therapist is able to develop a therapeutic alliance b. The therapist conjointly develops therapeutic goals c. The client is at the site for twenty-four hours of the day d. The client is at a certain readiness of change stage
In the text, a step-by-step process is described for learning empathic response. In Step 1, which step is not correct?
a. Listen, pause, and condense what the client has said. b. Don't ask questions and keep responses short. c. Reflect content and feelings, and be specific. d. Attempt to make higher-level responses. e. Examine client feedback to your response.