When a behavioral counselor is assessing a client using a schema analysis, the counselor is looking for what specifically, as it relates to the client's problem(s)?

a. Relationship patterns
b. Specific unhelpful beliefs
c. Style of life
d. Attachment style


B

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Which of the following is likely to help clients establish an effective helping relationship and approach their true concerns?

a) reassurance b) questioning c) responsive listening d) silence

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a depressant?

a. Amphetamines b. Sedatives c. Alcohol d. Opioids

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Which of the following is consistent with the discussion in the text about superficial concerns and small talk?

a. Members will automatically know what is expected about their behavior. b. By modeling how therapeutic groups are different from social groups, members will often get confused. c. The group leader should never universalize members’ concerns; let it all just work out by itself. d. Initially, members often generalize their behavior they have done in other groups to their actions in therapeutic groups. e. Most members will quickly bring up serious concerns by the second week of checking in.

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Why is it important for mental health professionals to be aware of and involved in relapse prevention?

(a) there are many life-style issues that lead to relapse and that often must be worked on by mental health professionals (b) mental health professionals should recognize signs of relapse so that the client's case manager can be contacted (c) poor social and communication skills often lead to relapse (d) a client with poor vocational skills has little chance of remaining clean and sober

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