Kim is a 17-year-old female diagnosed with drug dependence. Her parents are supportive and have removed all drugs of abuse from the home. She is presently behind in school. What would be the ideal level of care? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
Kim would benefit from an outpatient level of care. This allows her to remain in a sober drug free-environment in a caring household while remaining in school.
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a. Are used to help clients find their way to and from interviewing sessions, and to be there on time b. Are used when clients become resistant to other, more non-directive interventions c. Are used with clients from other cultures who may not have good English language skills, and therefore cannot participate more collaboratively in the interview process d. Are used to assist the client to acquire, strengthen, weaken, or eliminate a response
Which type of group can be as large as the space you have available?
A. Training group B. Case-focused group C. Staffing groups D. Staff support groups
The following is an example of a correct, empathetic response to a client who has wrecked a new car:
a. ”Well, what happened?” b. “It sounds like you’re blaming yourself for this.” c. “There are just too many drivers on the road.” d. “You can’t daydream when you’re driving.”
An evaluative study in which before and after data are compared requires:
a. the level of association between the independent and the dependent variable b. the calculation of a statistic that tells whether there was improvement that cannot easily be explained by chance. c. the number of participants d. the number of professionals offering the treatment