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What is the essential first Assessment
step in determining the
possible causes of
addiction for the person
and the most appropriate
treatment modality for his
and her needs?
A client tells a counselor discuss these concerns with the client and make
that she is unhappy with necessary changes in treatment goals.
the way her treatment is
progressing. The
counselor should:
A common error that Moving to quickly from data collection to treatment
counselors make when planning.
conducting an assessment
is:
,A female client reports Marriage and family therapist
that she has some
concerns about the
relationship between her
husband and her 14-year-
old daughter from a
previous marriage. She
reports that her husband
and daughter frequently
argue, that her daughter
refuses to take direction
from stepfather, mid that
her daughter regularly
complains about her
stepfathers "faults" and
describes how her
biological Father is better.
The MOST relevant
professional to whom a
referral should be made is
a:
A key factor for to be alert to and understand the power of
counselors to consider is relationship.
that in a counseling
relationship, the club has
differential power. One of
the best safeguards is:
A pretreatment period is Clients may lose interest in treatment
frequently the result of
waiting lists or client
reluctance to become
fully engaged in primary
treatment. what might be a
danger of this
pretreatment period?
, According to Marlatt's clients should be helped to recognize that one or
model of the relapse more temporary lapses are likely to occur and are
process, which of the permitted.
following statements is
not true?
- clients should be taught
skills for anticipating,
avoiding, and coping with
their personal high-risk
situations
- clients should be taught
constructive responses to
cope with lapses when
they do occur
- clients should be helped
to recognize that one or
more temporary lapses
are likely to occur and are
permitted.
- any positive
expectations that clients
have about drug use
should be countered with
reminders about the lows
that follow the highs and
about the long term
negative consequences of
substance abuse.
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Terms in this set (141)
What is the essential first Assessment
step in determining the
possible causes of
addiction for the person
and the most appropriate
treatment modality for his
and her needs?
A client tells a counselor discuss these concerns with the client and make
that she is unhappy with necessary changes in treatment goals.
the way her treatment is
progressing. The
counselor should:
A common error that Moving to quickly from data collection to treatment
counselors make when planning.
conducting an assessment
is:
,A female client reports Marriage and family therapist
that she has some
concerns about the
relationship between her
husband and her 14-year-
old daughter from a
previous marriage. She
reports that her husband
and daughter frequently
argue, that her daughter
refuses to take direction
from stepfather, mid that
her daughter regularly
complains about her
stepfathers "faults" and
describes how her
biological Father is better.
The MOST relevant
professional to whom a
referral should be made is
a:
A key factor for to be alert to and understand the power of
counselors to consider is relationship.
that in a counseling
relationship, the club has
differential power. One of
the best safeguards is:
A pretreatment period is Clients may lose interest in treatment
frequently the result of
waiting lists or client
reluctance to become
fully engaged in primary
treatment. what might be a
danger of this
pretreatment period?
, According to Marlatt's clients should be helped to recognize that one or
model of the relapse more temporary lapses are likely to occur and are
process, which of the permitted.
following statements is
not true?
- clients should be taught
skills for anticipating,
avoiding, and coping with
their personal high-risk
situations
- clients should be taught
constructive responses to
cope with lapses when
they do occur
- clients should be helped
to recognize that one or
more temporary lapses
are likely to occur and are
permitted.
- any positive
expectations that clients
have about drug use
should be countered with
reminders about the lows
that follow the highs and
about the long term
negative consequences of
substance abuse.