"If 0 is where you were when you decided to seek help, and 10 is where you would be if the problem you came here for was resolved, where are you today?" This is an example of:
A) pre-suppositional questions.
B) coping questions.
C) the miracle question.
D) scaling questions.
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The anti-lynching campaigns directed by Ida B. Wells, the Niagara Movement initiated by W.E.B. Dubois and the Universal Negro Improvement Association founded by Marcus Garvey were all antecedents of the modern civil rights movement.
When training new clinicians by having them shadow a colleague, what is one danger
a supervisor must avoid? A. If a good supervisory relationship has not been established, the new hire may bond with a peer instead of the supervisor. B. A clinician with an aggressive / independent learning style may resent not receiving the supervisor's personal attention. C. Failure to conduct all of the training may cause the supervisor to be perceived as having a neglectful leadership style. D. If a new hire has experience, the clinician is likely to be offended by the assumption that training on the mechanics of the job is needed.
An important component of using person-first language is that ______.
A. the challenge is no longer the primary, defining characteristic of the individual but just one of several aspects of the individual B. it is a way to simplify the use of terms C. it is part of the ADA D. it provides a venue for federal paper work to be sensitive
When a therapist tracks family communication (s)he is mainly concerned:
a. what the family member say about each other. b. how family members interact with each other. c. a and b. d. none of the above.