Which theory incorporates single-factor theories including biological, neuropsychological, and ecological factors?
a. multiple level theory of sexual offending
b. multi-phase theory of sexual offending
c. integration theory of sexual offending
d. life course sexual offending
c. integration theory of sexual offending
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__________ is a distilled version of the content of the client's message that restates the facts and thoughts in different words and in a non judgmental way
a. Paraphrase b. Reflection of feeling c. Summarizing d. Reflection of meaning
TF-CBT uses the _______________ and _______________ both before and after the trauma narrative in order to help children learn to distinguish between thoughts and feelings and challenge unhelpful beliefs
a. counselor; counselor empathy b. cognitive triangle; cognitive coping skills c. breath; focus on the breath d. cognitive assessment; cognitive restructuring
When practitioners weigh multiple and often competing demands and goals, they must use:
A. their attorneys to help them work through ethical issues. B. their former advisors as sounding boards. C. their professional judgment. D. common sense.
Which of the following situations may the client be unable to give informed consent to treatment?
a. the client is a minor and parental or guardian consent is required b. the client is so impaired that he or she is unaware of the need for treatment c. treatment is court-ordered d. all of the above