The ratings of evidential strength for tailoring relationships to client preferences, culture, and client religion and spirituality were all

a. demonstrably ineffective
b. demonstrably effective
c. showed no demonstrable effect either positive or negative
d. there have been no studies rating the evidential strength for tailoring relationships to the client religious and spiritual beliefs


b. demonstrably effective

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A. Adler B. Freud C. Erikson D. Chaney

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Rapid assessment interventions (RAIs) are norm based rather than criterion based.

a. true b. false

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Utilizing the stages of change model (Prochaska, DiClemente, & Norcross, 1992), an individual who agrees that she would benefit from implementing a daily walking program,

but cannot imagine how to fit it around a busy work day, would likely be identified at which stage of readiness for change? a. precontemplation b. contemplation c. preparation d. action

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In the Williams family case, Albert (Gladys' brother) came up with the most family-focused and helpful answers to the "miracle question."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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