According to De Jong and Berg, clients are often more willing to stop work at a lower progress score than their conscientious workers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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You have been working with a client for one year. Initially, the client used cocaine on an occasional basis but his use has escalated and is now clearly a problem
The only treatment program in the area is a Minnesota Model program and you do not believe in the disease concept. The ethical course of action would be: (a) refer the client to someone who believes in the disease concept (b) find out the nearest alternative program and tell the client the advantages and disadvantages of each (c) keep trying to work with the client (d) terminate the client
When a person with an addiction has more than one aspect of his or her personality that is open to treatment, the person is said to have a _________________
a. dual diagnosis b. codependency c. dual digression d. multiple symptoms
One's ability to process career information during adolescence is characterized as:
a. Greatly improved but not near adult levels b. Similar to adult-like levels c. Somewhat improved d. Not very different from that of elementary students
Donald Winnicott believes that in early infancy, infants must have their needs met by their mother, but later they must be helped by their mother to develop independence. This concept is called
a. good-enough mothering. b. hatching. c. authenticity. d. separation.