_______ clients are described as ready and capable of coming to a decision; however, they lack skills in decision-making

a. Indecisive
b. Immature
c. Undecided
d. Inadequate


c

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Discuss the barriers to assessment of LGBT clients.

What will be an ideal response?

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Sean and Susan have a relationship with Susan's mother, Sheila, in which they divulge certain information but hold very personal information to themselves. The type of boundary that best represents this structure is:

a. clear b. rigid c. diffuse d. obtuse

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A counselor makes the inferential error of single-cause etiology when he

a. uses only one treatment approach for each DSM diagnosis. b. is overly influenced by his own experiences when making assumptions about clients. c. subscribes to only one psychological theory regardless of the client’s presenting problem. d. gets hung up on one hypothesis about the root of a client’s problem, resulting in missing important information offered by the client. e. is exposed to a powerful experience that keeps a certain point of view in his mind and then interprets clients’ problems from that point of view, whether it is appropriate or not.

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Gilliland identified a six step model of crisis intervention. What is the proper sequence of activities for the action steps?

A. Obtaining commitment, defining the problem, making plans B. Examining alternatives, making plans, obtaining commitments C. Obtaining commitment, examining alternatives, providing support D. Ensuring client safety, providing support, making plans

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