What practice strategies might be good to consider when a formal social support
does not understand the significance of his or her participation in the work?
a. Rationale for change, feedback, information, and success and mastery
b. Explore, suggestions, develop and practice new behaviors, and feedback
c. Rationale for change, feedback, awareness and insight, suggestions, and
advocate
d. Emotional learning, ventilation, develop and practice new behaviors, and
reinforcement
C
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Which of the following is (are) among suggestions for getting a new program off the ground during the implementation phase?
A) ?Nurture participating staff's support. B) ?Consider starting out with as large a population of clients as possible. C) ?Avoid trial runs as they take too much time and energy. D) ?All of the above
Which of the following measures the client-therapist relationship?
A) General Rating Scale B) Ultra Brief Rating Scale C) Outcome Rating Scale D) Session Rating Scale
The "second discovery of poverty" faded mainly because of _______
A. World War II B. the success of the New Deal C. the failure of public works projects D. increased urbanization of the population
Studies of CPS have shown that early contact, longer contact, weekly contact, teamwork, and follow-up consistently lead to successful intervention
Indicate whether the statement is true or false