1. I have read over the case presentation guide.
True
False
2 points
Question 2
1. I have read over the case presentation example
True
False
2 points
Question 3
1. I have read over the 5-views of Christian counseling integration.
True
False
2 points
Question 4
1. Initially, you might avoid using swing questions with _____________ clients.
Elderly
Children and adolescents
Asian and African-American
Severely mentally ill
Males
,2 points
Question 5
1. Mickey wants to use an interpretive reflection of feeling. What would you tell him he needs to
do first?
Offer an interpretation first
Wait until he has rapport, has listened well, and has evidence
Consult with a collateral informant
Get in touch with his own resentment of authority
Get his own therapy otherwise his interpretive reflections of feeling will be laced with
countertransference
2 points
Question 6
1. How would you describe this therapist statement? “How about since you’re here, we try out
working together today and then toward the end of our time together I’ll check back in with you
and you can be the judge of whether this might be helpful or not?
It’s a confrontation.
It’s an introduction.
It’s an invitation for collaboration.
It’s not recommended to give clients so much power.
It’s an example of progress monitoring.
2 points
Question 7
1. The DSM-5 is ____________ type of classification system?
criterion-referenced
Split-half
Norm-referenced
, Score-based
2 points
Question 8
1. In the clinical process, Schwitzer and Rubin offer a stepwise process. Which of ONE of the
following is correct?
Intake, case conceptualization, diagnosis, treatment planning
Assessment, case conceptualization, diagnosis, treatment planning
Diagnosis, case conceptualization, treatment planning.
Assessment, case conceptualization, diagnosis, treatment planning.
2 points
Question 9
1. Stan is obviously angry. His counselor wants to use a reflection of feeling. Which of the following
is the best example of a reflection of feeling?
Stan, you look and sound angry
What’s under the anger, Stan?
I hear anger Stan, but I can also feel the hurt under your anger
What you’re feeling is anger Stan . . . and that’s perfectly normal under these
circumstances.
What happened, Stan, that makes you so angry?
2 points
Question 10
1. According to the text, directive listening behaviors facilitate
Client insight
Client talk
Client action