A client insists he has not used drugs in six months, however, the clinician

has received a positive drug screen on this client for each of the past six
months. What is the most appropriate score for the confidence rating?

A. Treatment not indicate (no problem)
B. Treatment probably not necessary (slight difficulty)
C. Some treatment necessary (moderate problem)
D. Treatment absolutely required (extreme difficulty)


D. treatment absolutely required (extreme difficulty)

Counseling

You might also like to view...

The desire to assure that the opinions of small minorities are heard in a survey study can be met by which approach?

a. Stratified random sampling b. Random cluster sampling c. Systematic random sampling d. Simple random sampling

Counseling

Consultants may take jobs that exceed their competencies as long as they buy books and study the procedures to be used prior to actually delivering the consultation service

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

The difference between acute stress disorder (ASD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is that:

a) ASD occurs within 4 weeks of the event and lasts between 2 days and 4 weeks, while PTSD can occur later and is longer lasting b) PTSD occurs within 4 weeks of the event and lasts between 2 days and 4 weeks, while ASD can occur later and is longer lasting c) ASD involves exposure to events that are considered less traumatic than those necessary to qualify for PTSD d) ASD involves more severe symptoms than PTSD

Counseling

“Red flag” issues in counseling always require further assessment and include:

A. physical or emotional abuse of a child, elder, or dependent person. B. evidence that a client is a danger to themselves or others. C. the need to rule out medical causes for client’s presenting problems. D. the presence of legal or ethical concerns. E. all of the above.

Counseling