Common errors in working with PWD clients include all of the following except________.
a. lower expectations of clients capability
b. failure to address intimacy and sexual relationships
c. failure to address the disability itself
d. maintaining the same treatment priorities for clients regardless of disability status
d. maintaining the same treatment priorities for clients regardless of disability status
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How should coercion and peer pressure be handled?
a. Peer pressure should be used to get other members to take risks. b. Because risk taking is a group norm, the readiness of members to take risks need not be considered. c. The group leader should ensure that nobody is coerced to comply with norms that are against their best interests. d. Group members who have taken risks should expect that everyone must follow suit. e. Leaders should embrace the therapeutic advantages of groups and ignore individual rights for the sake of progress in the group.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. If a test does not have high test–retest reliability, it cannot be valid. 2. Validity is not a property of tests; rather, validity is a property of using a test for a specific purpose. 3. Symptoms are observable, overt features of disorder. 4. Research Domain Criteria and the DSM-5 have the same general approach to conceptualizing mental disorders. 5. Behavioral observations are only necessary for assessing behavioral disturbances, not mood or cognitive problems.
All of the following may be ethical inducements for research participation, except:
a. snacks b. gift cards c. car d. reimbursement for travel
Questions can provide a way to a. open the interview
b. close off excessive client talk. c. avoid sharing one's own personal experience. d. all of these.