In the discussion with Marcus, which action by the supervisor fulfills the role of
gatekeeper?
A. Setting the expectation that Marcus try to work through his clients' resistance
B. Conceding that clinicians should not waste resources on unproductive efforts
C. Acknowledging Marcus's frustration with difficult clients
D. Assessing the degree to which fatigue is influencing Marcus's perspective
A
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John Stuart Mill argued that inequality is
A) the inevitable result of human differences. B) useful for encouraging work effort. C) only just when it is in society's interest. D) a clear sign of society's injustice.
How would you use Exploration when trying to facilitate the integration of effectively
doing something? a. Incorporate questions regarding the person's values and views on doing something correctly b. Be supportive and compassionate while also trying to not direct the client towards feeling a certain way about their abilities c. Ask about the person's thoughts and feelings about the ability to act differently and the degree to which this ability is sufficiently enhancing the person's functioning d. Help the client understand what their indirect communication is expressing as you work together and discuss their abilities
A group with an increased focus on tasks and whish is guided by an adviser, coach or instructor is a ______________ group
a. Recreational b. Informal recreational c. Skill-building recreational d. Education
Which of the following is true about the wording of items for a question on a questionnaire?
A. You should keep the items on the questionnaire complex so as to capture the full essence of the concepts under investigation. B. You should capture more than one concept in each question (e.g., both satisfaction with service and recovery from the treated behavior) so as to increase the efficiency of the questionnaire. C. It is okay for your questionnaire to take 30 min to complete; in fact, you should state this in your cover letter so as to enhance the response rate. D. You should avoid professional jargon and acronyms (e.g., PTSD, DSS, EMDR).