Treatment Planning (NCE) Exam Questions
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Setting goals serves the following functions in counseling:
a. To provide an assessment of the problem, diagnosis, prognosis and prescription
b. To observe, assess, establish rapport and form a hypothesis
c. To motivate and educate the client, to evaluate the counseling progress and to help the
counselor develop a treatment plan
d. To be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-limited - Answer✔c. To motivate
and educate the client, to evaluate the counseling progress and to help the counselor develop a
treatment plan
The purpose of setting goals in counseling is that goals give direction, something for the
counselor and client to work towards. Goals help to motivate the client to move from the
problem to the resolution. Goals help to educate the client to learn new coping skills and
responses to life. Goals also serve an evaluative purpose to help the counselor determine if
counseling interventions are effective. Goals are also an essential part of treatment planning.
They provide direction and shape to counseling and can be in place as a gauge to judge if
counseling is successful. A counselor will know that counseling is working when a client is able
to report success in reaching the agreed upon goals. It is also an indicator that counseling is
approaching an end if the client has reached all the goals agreed upon in counseling.
A counselor working in a community health clinic is given a referral from a nurse who is
providing medical care to a homeless woman who appears to be experiencing symptoms of
anxiety and depression after being evicted from her apartment. According to Maslow's
Hierarchy of Needs, the first priority in goal setting would be to:
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a. Find her employment.
b. Help her get a GRE.
c. Find a romantic partner.
d. Secure food and housing. - Answer✔d. Secure food and housing.
According to Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, in order for a person to find satisfaction
and fulfillment in life, the foundation that they build upon begins with being able to meet their
basic physiological needs; such as the need for food, shelter, air, and water. Once that
foundation is met in a person's life, they can continue to move forward towards self-
actualization by meeting the goal of securing their needs in areas of their life such as safety and
security, love and belonging, esteem and then ultimately reaching the pinnacle state of self-
fulfillment.
A counselor working in a community health clinic is given a referral from a nurse who is
providing medical care to a homeless woman who appears to be experiencing symptoms of
anxiety and depression after being evicted from her apartment. According to Maslow's
Hierarchy of Needs, the first priority in goal setting would be to:
a. Find her employment.
b. Help her get a GRE.
c. Find a romantic partner.
d. Secure food and housing. - Answer✔d. Secure food and housing.
According to Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, in order for a person to find satisfaction
and fulfillment in life, the foundation that they build upon begins with being able to meet their
basic physiological needs; such as the need for food, shelter, air, and water. Once that
foundation is met in a person's life, they can continue to move forward towards self-
actualization by meeting the goal of securing their needs in areas of their life such as safety and
security, love and belonging, esteem and then ultimately reaching the pinnacle state of self-
fulfillment.
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the past, he was very active and participated in competitive races for running and cycling. He
recently was injured and is now unable to achieve the same results. While he's able to go
running and cycling during his rehabilitation, he is struggling to motivate himself to get active
which is something he views as desirable. You've noticed that it seems like he misses both the
sport and the competition and bring up your observations during one of his sessions, asking if
he thinks a goal may help with this issue. He agrees to give it a try. Which of the following is the
most appropriate goal for you and the client to establish?
a. The client will either go running or cycling 3 times a week for 30 minutes for the next two
weeks.
b. The client will enter a competitive race and participate in it within 30 days.
c. The client will get back to their former level of fitness before the end of the year.
d. The client will find - Answer✔a. The client will either go running or cycling 3 times a week for
30 minutes for the next two weeks.
Since the client expressed his desires to get active again, helping him set a reasonable goal to
start developing cycling and/or running as a habit would be appropriate. B is incorrect because,
while that may be a goal to consider for a few months from the present situation, the client
needs to focus on just getting back into the routine of being active. C is incorrect because
getting back to his former level of fitness may not be something achievable and goals should be
realistic. D is incorrect because the client has not expressed a desire to do this. In a future
session, it may be appropriate to bring up expanding his interests, but it is important to meet
the client where he is.
Maria is a seventeen-year-old client who started meeting with you because she has some
anxiety about leaving home for college. She desires to go away to college, but is struggling with
her anxiety surrounding all of the unknowns about the upcoming experience. She has only
spent the night away from her parents when visiting her grandparents who live in the same
town. You collaborate with her to establish the following treatment goal: Enhance coping skills
to decrease anxiety. Which of the following objectives would be least likely to help your client
reach her goal?
a. Arrange to spend the night at a close friend's house.
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