The purpose of mapping, according to narrative therapy, is to
(a) promote understanding of people’s family history.
(b) help people understand how their problems are linked to their stories.
(c) trace the evolution of people’s stories.
(d) show connection between the clinician’s stories and those of the client.
(b) help people understand how their problems are linked to their stories.
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Among the most common MST youth and family engagement strategies is:
a. paying clients a small stipend each time they participate in therapy. b. offers of a diversionary treatment program instead of a prison sentence. c. visiting youth and family members where they live. d. providing regularly scheduled weekly therapy sessions with pre-session reminders.
In order for an evaluation study to be classified as experimental subjects must be
a. Randomly assigned to treatment and control groups b. Use sophisticated statistical analysis c. Make sure subjects are unaware of the goals of the study d. a & c above
Maslow, an early humanist, believed in four areas of the most basic needs that must be in place for a person to self-actualize. The four areas are:
a. physiological, mental, love/belonging, esteem. b. physiological, mental, love/belonging, emotional. c. physiological, safety, love/belonging, emotional. d. physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem.
Why use an I-message” when giving feedback?
A. It emphasizes that this is the helper’s personal perspective B. It makes the session less formal C. It improves the helper/client relationship D. Politeness helps the client accept the feedback