Basic Skills: Exam 2
Goals of crisis intervention include all of the following EXCEPT: - ANS-address previous
conflicts
When working with an involuntary client you should: - ANS-Promote self-direction and maximize
opportunities for participation
The techniques of behavioral rehearsal may be used to assist clients to: - ANS-practice a new
skill
Assisting clients to identify their self-statements that determine their reactions is a step that is
used in: - ANS-cognitive restructuring
Evaluating client safety is an ongoing process in: - ANS-assessing the crisis situation
Scaling questions may be used to assist clients to: - ANS-assess their readiness for goals
A client you are working with is fearful about talking with his parents about a difficult situation he
is having at school. You ask him the question "Have you ever been in a situation where your
parents needed to talk about a difficult topic with you or your siblings?" This is an example of: -
ANS-vicarious experience
Tending to the emotional state and safety of the client is indicative of the initial stage of which
change-oriented approach? - ANS-Crisis Intervention
You are working with a client who values the healing traditions of his culture. He tells you that he
would like to invite his grandfather to be a part of his work with you. What should you do? -
ANS-Engage in a discovery process to learn more about the cultural tradition to see how it can
be worked into an intervention
A process that enhances clients' awareness of the pervasiveness of their dysfunctional thoughts
is: - ANS-self-monitoring
Which of the following forms of assessment is most helpful in understanding the history and life
experiences of a child? - ANS-Developmental assessment
Which of the following statements best describes assessment? - ANS-It is a synthesis of
relevant information and a tentative hypothesis.
In assessment, A-B-C refers to: - ANS-antecedent-behavior-consequence
Goals of crisis intervention include all of the following EXCEPT: - ANS-address previous
conflicts
When working with an involuntary client you should: - ANS-Promote self-direction and maximize
opportunities for participation
The techniques of behavioral rehearsal may be used to assist clients to: - ANS-practice a new
skill
Assisting clients to identify their self-statements that determine their reactions is a step that is
used in: - ANS-cognitive restructuring
Evaluating client safety is an ongoing process in: - ANS-assessing the crisis situation
Scaling questions may be used to assist clients to: - ANS-assess their readiness for goals
A client you are working with is fearful about talking with his parents about a difficult situation he
is having at school. You ask him the question "Have you ever been in a situation where your
parents needed to talk about a difficult topic with you or your siblings?" This is an example of: -
ANS-vicarious experience
Tending to the emotional state and safety of the client is indicative of the initial stage of which
change-oriented approach? - ANS-Crisis Intervention
You are working with a client who values the healing traditions of his culture. He tells you that he
would like to invite his grandfather to be a part of his work with you. What should you do? -
ANS-Engage in a discovery process to learn more about the cultural tradition to see how it can
be worked into an intervention
A process that enhances clients' awareness of the pervasiveness of their dysfunctional thoughts
is: - ANS-self-monitoring
Which of the following forms of assessment is most helpful in understanding the history and life
experiences of a child? - ANS-Developmental assessment
Which of the following statements best describes assessment? - ANS-It is a synthesis of
relevant information and a tentative hypothesis.
In assessment, A-B-C refers to: - ANS-antecedent-behavior-consequence