What effect does abuse uniquely have for victims with disabilities?
a. It hurts them financially.
b. It worsens their disability.
c. It can lead to fatalities.
d. It requires them to move cities.
b. It worsens their disability.
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All of the following are suggested to occur during the early stage of treatment except:
a. Assist client with physiological and/or medical issues b. Assist client with developing new intrapsychic structure c. Assist client achieve abstinence d. Assist client detach from object of addiction
Peter is researching the preferences of men and women in regard to five different flavors of ice cream. He decides to sample 50 people. What can we conclude about Peter's sample size?
A. Peter's sample is sufficient and will detect a significant result if one exists. B. Peter's sample is too small and is unlikely to detect a significant result. C. Peter's sample is very large; in fact, he could reduce the sample size and still detect significant results. D. Without more information, we cannot make any solid conclusions about the adequacy of Peter's sample size.
Which of the following is presented in the chapter as a way to check on whether you are putting your client first?
a. Reevaluate your treatment goals with your client to ensure that they are attainable and updated. b. Ask the client for an honest evaluation of your alliance. c. Engage in supervision that involves live observation. d. Whenever you are unsure, seek counseling for yourself. e. Keep a journal of your personal reactions to sessions.
When an interviewer observes: “You seem to be a mother who cares very much for her children,” this is an example of:
a. a direct compliment. b. an indirect compliment. c. a reality-based compliment. d. a general compliment.