Is it appropriate to use the client's first name when you address him/her?
A) ?Yes, because it helps to build the therapeutic relationship if everyone is on a first name basis.
B) ?Yes, because using someone's last name is too formal for a therapeutic setting.
C) ?No, because it encourages over-familiarity and the overstepping of professional boundaries.
D) ?Yes, but only if the client states that she/he wants to be addressed by his/her first name.
D
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Which of the following is not a criterion for the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) in the DSM-5?
a) Evidence that symptoms interfere with or reduce the quality of social, academic or occupational functioning b) Symptoms of inattentive or hyperactivity/impulsivity can be seen before age 12 c) Symptoms persist for at least 12 months d) Inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms can be seen in 2 or more settings; such as at home, school or work, with friends or relatives, in other activities
Which of the following is not an appropriate strategy when working with a client who is not voluntarily seeking services?
a. Be prepared to use your skills in confrontation b. Question the client about relationships with others c. Provide information regarding the requirements that are part of the service delivery d. Ask the client what she or he believes is in her or his best interests
In the U.S., regressive taxes include
A. state income tax. B. sales tax. C. payroll tax. D. both B and C
A primary goal of the Elizabethan Poor Law Act of 1601 was to
a. Justify the raising of taxes b. Address the legitimate needs of the poor c. Deal with the theft and rioting that resulted from the enclosure movement d. b & c