The worker's strategies for intervention with The Smith Family:

a. included explaining to the family how to solve their problems.
b. included the need for parenting classes.
c. were based on individual DSM IV TR diagnoses of family members.
d. none of these answers.


c

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Mueser et al. recommend for working with families with a member who has a co-occurring disorder, that therapists

A) ?focus on getting the addicted client sober above all else. B) ?recommend against AA attendance for the addicted client. C) ?not give substance use priority; wait for the family member to bring it up. D) ?focus exclusively on the mental disorder at the beginning.

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A logic-model of the program being evaluated is prepared

a. after a summative evaluation is complete. b. whenever a formative evaluation is conducted. c. during the evaluability assessment. d. to aid workers to participate in the evaluation.

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Whether theoretical or atheoretical in nature, the assessment process enables you and

others to reach agreement about a “theory of the case.”

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Strategic family therapists are concerned primarily with those techniques:

a. that change the problems for each family member. b. that change the family structure. c. that change the sequence of interaction maintaining the problem(s). d. a and b. e. all of the above.

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