Briefly discuss the concept of motivational interviewing
What will be an ideal response?
Originally used for addiction treatments, motivational interviewing is a client-centered counseling style that entails open-ended questions, reflective listening, affirmations, and summarizations of what a client has said.
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You are a clinical social worker working with a probationer who is recovering from a methamphetamine addiction. After a confrontation with his boss, he is suspended for 3 days without pay
Your client expresses a strong desire to use meth but a fear of coming out dirty if he has a random urinalysis by his probation officer. You tell your client that you believe he has the power to decide whether to use meth or not. In motivational interviewing, this is an example of: (a) reducing resistance by emphasizing personal choice and control (b) unethical counselor behavior (c) a dangerous technique that should be used with caution (d) a way of eliciting self-change talk
"How are students different because of what they have learned?" This is a question one might ask based on which of the following delivery models?
Developmental Results-based Essential services Domains/Activities/Partners
Greg is involved in a type of treatment he is planning on doing for at least one year. He lives with a group of people with SUDs who are working on changing their deviant substance abuse behaviors, becoming more mature, and improving their lives without the need for substances. His program is highly structured with activities scheduled from early morning until late in the evening. He is confronted daily about his behaviors and his coping strategies, but Greg feels like he can take the confrontations because he feels supported. Greg is most likely participating in what type of treatment?
a. Intensive long-term outpatient b. Hospital-based residential treatment c. Detox program d. Therapeutic community
The initial roles of the therapist and client in Cognitive Therapy are MOST like:
What will be an ideal response?