There are a variety of theories, techniques, and principles available for effective interviewing. Elements common to most of these strategies include which of the following:
a. nonjudgmental attitude
b. rapport building
c. confidentiality
d. (a), (b), and (c) are correct
e. none of the above
D
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The notion of client resistance to change:
a. is challenged by solution-focused therapists b. is endorsed by solution-focused therapists c. has been abandoned by all family therapists d. is championed by de Shazer
Eighteen year-old Patricia Wilson was taken to the North Shore emergency room by her
family after she complained that she couldn't sleep because of the “voices” she heard. She couldn't really say what the voices were saying but the family reported that Patricia went on rambling and they could not understand her conversations. For the past six months Patricia's family tried to ignore these symptoms but became more worried as the symptoms continued. Their concerns became more emergent when Patricia started talking gibberish, giggled inappropriately, made silly faces, and neglected her hygiene and appearance.
a) Schizophrenia, first episode currently in acute episode b) Schizoaffective disorder, depressive type c) Schizophreniform, without good prognostic features d) Schizophrenia, multiple episodes currently in acute episode
Match the type of evaluation research with its description.
1. Needs assessment 2. Cost effectiveness analysis 3. Process evaluation 4. Outcome evaluation 5. Efficiency analysis a. Evaluates how services are delivered b. How much it costs to achieve a given effect c. Evaluates costs versus benefits and cost-effectiveness of program d. Evaluates whether a new program is needed or an existing program should continue e. Evaluates outcomes in terms of what would have happened if there had been no program
Fathers aged 30 years or older are typically more involved with their children than younger
fathers. Indicate whether the statement is true or false