The most important way to begin the coping phase of crisis intervention is:
A. making sure the client reads books.
B. encouraging the client to develop new coping ideas.
C. giving solid advice.
D. none of the above.
B
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addicts. You are visiting a de-addiction and rehabilitation center to counsel Ross, a 37-year-old inmate. He appears to be recovering slowly. He is cooperative but moody and unpredictable at times. He is fervently religious and quotes extensively from the holy book of his faith. Identify the most challenging aspects of dealing with Ross. Describe your initial approach and the language you would use during your first session with Ross.
What will be an ideal response?All the following are elements of an effective intervention except:
a. positive regard. b. participants writing letters reflecting specific incidents in which they were impacted by the clients use. c. a treatment facility must already be lined up. d. the clients should commit to a target date where they will enter treatment. e. conducted at a neutral location.
hree points are helpful when we thinking about what: -certain values tend to characterize each major racial and ethnic group -it is critical to avoid over generalizing -it is important to respect and appreciate the differences within larger groups
What will be an ideal response?
Events that led directly to the development of an international human rights document were
a. the horrors associated with World War II and the Holocaust b. the tragedy of the Communist takeover of countries in eastern Europe c. the defeat of Germany in World War I d. the movement for civil rights in the U.S.