2023 with complete solution
D1 - The primary purpose of the screening process is to
determine one's appropriateness and eligibility for admission
D1 - When participating in the screening process a counselor must also be skilled
in:
making referrals
D1 - The first contact that a potential client would have with an agency would
likely be for the purpose of:
screening
D1 - During the screening process, a critical task that the counselor has is to:
Establish rapport with the client
D1 - Which core function of counseling is most closely associated with the terms
"eligible and appropriate"?
A - Case management
B- Referral
C- Client education
D- Screening
D - Screening
The 12 core functions and global criteria defines intake as:
the administrative and initial procedures for admission to a program
D1- The information that is collected during an intake interview will late be useful
in all of the following except:
A- Assigning the appropriate treatment modality
B- Defining treatment goals
C- Making Outside Referrals
D- Explaining the rules and regulations of the program to the client
D- Explaining the rules and regulations to the client
D1- During the intake, a counselor can expect to address all of the following
issues except:
A- a clients fears and denial
B- information gathering
C- Preliminary identification of client goals
D- Treatment Planning
D- Treatment Planning
D1- The intake process is usually an extension of the:
Screening
D1- the intake process involves:
Completing of the required documentation for admission to the program
D1- Obtaining appropriately and fully executed releases of information, financial,
and consent for treatment, happens during the client's
intake
, D1- Before therapy of counseling begins, clients may be given information about
the treatment they will receive, as well as possible risks involved. This process is
known as:
Obtaining informed consent to treatment
D1- a 42 year old male has just completed intake admission forms and is
considered appropriate and eligible for treatment. Which step should occur next?
A- a licensed physician should preform a physical examination on the client
B- the client should complete psychological tests to be used in the evaluation
C- the counselor should conduct an initial family therapy session in order to
address problems caused by the clients use
D- the counselor should provide the client with an overview describing the goal,
objectives, rules, and obligations of the program
D - the counselor should provide the client with an overview describing the goal,
objectives, rules, and obligations of the program
D1- The orientation process provides a client with an overview of
Their client rights and obligations as participants in the treatment program
D1- If the orientation process is neglected or incomplete a client may
have incorrect information and unanswered questions about the program
the orientation process includes
providing the client with the information about the nature and goals of the treatment
program
D1- Offering the client a tour of the facility and information on the hours of
operation are activities that occur during the ________ process.
A- intake
B- orientation
C- admission
D- screening
B- orientation
D1- Brief intervention is a time-limited, patient-centered strategy that focuses on
changing a patient's behavior by increasing insight and awareness regarding
substance use. Depending on severity of use and risk for adverse consequences,
an SBIRT interview will usually take:
A- 3-5 minutes
B- 10 to 30 minutes
C- 45 minutes
D- 60 minutes
B- 10 to 30 minutes
D1- Brief interventions are typically designed to:
A- replace longer and more costly counseling sessions
B- counsel individuals whose drug and alcohol use is potentially hazardous
C- motivate patients to change
D- eliminate in-patient hospitalizations
C- motivate patients to change
D1- Studies have found that patients identified through screening as having
unhealthy patterns of drug or alcohol use are more likely to respond to brief
intervention than those who drink heavily.