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"Sounds like all those conceited girls have made you hurt and angry." What technique is
this?
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Encourager
Paraphrase
Reflection of feeling - CORRECT ANSWER: Reflection of feeling
(chiefly of a drug) tending to reduce nervous tension by depressing nerve functions. A
drug that depresses nerve functions; a major tranquilizer. - CORRECT ANSWER:
neuroleptics
A 28-year-old woman comes to your agency, indicating that she is ready to cash in her
chips. She is depressed, but also recognizes that she needs help. She really seems
upset, but doesn't seem to have a plan to commit suicide at this time. She has a support
network consisting of her husband and his parents. To protect the safety of this patient
you might first:
Establish rapport and have your secretary call her husband
Try some self-disclosure with the patient, indicating that everyone feels down in the
dumps from time to time
Don't mess around. Call 911 and get her into a hospital ASAP
Since she does not have a specific plan, work with the patient on writing a no-suicide
agreement - CORRECT ANSWER: Since she does not have a specific plan, work with
the patient on writing a no-suicide agreement
A chronic memory disorder caused by severe deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B-1). Most
commonly caused by alcohol misuse, - CORRECT ANSWER: Korsakoff syndrome
,A client has a history of depression, mood swings, and problems with his body image.
He is an exercise junkie and hits the gym at least twice a day even when he is sick. One
day he asks if you can refer him to a physician that can prescribe some pills to help him
control his weight. You should suspect:
Performance anxiety
An eating disorder
Chemical dependency
A metabolic imbalance - CORRECT ANSWER: AN EATING DISORDER
A client has a right to have access to all information regarding his or her treatment
except:
The Assessment
Unedited progress notes
The Treatment recommendation
The Discharge Summary - CORRECT ANSWER: Unedited progress notes
A client has just found out that he has AIDS. It's likely that his counselor's primary work
with the client will revolve around:
Counseling on death and dying
Guiding him through an examination of his life and a resolving of outstanding problems
with friends and family
Focusing on cognitive skills to regain some feeling of control
Crisis intervention to help him deal with his fear and apprehension - CORRECT
ANSWER: Crisis intervention to help him deal with his fear and apprehension
A client of yours was not hired for a position after the employer discovered that he is a
recovering alcoholic. You feel that your client would be an excellent candidate for the job
and know that he has been sober for over a year. What should you do?
,Offer your client a job working with you
Offer to help your client sue the employer for discrimination
Discuss other employment options with your client
Write the employer a letter, with the client's consent, explaining why he would be a
good candidate for the position - CORRECT ANSWER: Write the employer a letter, with
the client's consent, explaining why he would be a good candidate for the position
A client tells you that he can't see himself working in the same office day after day until
he gets a gold watch at his retirement party. You reply, "What I hear you saying is that
you would prefer a job where you work with nature." What kind of reflection error is this?
Drollery
Inappropriate disclosure
Timing
Depth - CORRECT ANSWER: Depth
A client who suffers from debilitating anxiety attacks tells you that she doesn't want to
take her Xanax anymore, because it just doesn't seem to be working. You might:
Advise her to decrease the dosage to decrease reliance on the drug
Advise her that this is a proven treatment that she should keep taking
Advise her to get in touch with her M.D.
Stop seeing her at that point in favor of a referral to a psychiatrist - CORRECT
ANSWER: Advise her to get in touch with her M.D.
Medical decisions and questions regarding medications are the domain of the
prescribing physician. The client should discuss the effectiveness or lack of
effectiveness of particular medications with her/his MD.
A commonly used instrument in psychological assessment which obtains a diagnosis by
testing such indices as anxiety, paranoia, depression, and gender issues:
Thematic Apperception Test
, Luria-Nebraska Test
MMPI
Korsakoff's Psychosis Test - CORRECT ANSWER: MMPI
A couple attends couples treatment together for the first three sessions. They have
been fighting quite a bit lately and the man has said he is coming to treatment but only
because he feels he has no choice. The girl friend doesn't seem to be responsive,
either. At the fourth session, the girl friend tells the addiction professional that her
partner couldn't come. She says she is secretly happy to have the addiction
professional all to herself so she can get things off her chest without her partner around.
What should the addiction professional do?
Do not see her this time, explaining that she and her boyfriend must make the effort to
both show up together
Call the boyfriend to ask him why he has not come to the treatment session
See her, but let her know that her boyfriend will also be entitled to a confidential
session
Continue the session but let her know that you won't maintain confidentiality from her
boyfri - CORRECT ANSWER: Continue the session but let her know that you won't
maintain confidentiality from her boyfriend next session
Since the addiction professional has been working with the couple as a couple, the
addiction professional must explain to the woman that anything she tells the clinician
must be shared with the other party or the clinician will be unable to continue to work
with them.
A Korean client comes to your practice; you are unfamiliar with Korean customs and
beliefs. The first thing you should do is to:
Postpone therapy with the client until you have read up on Wicca culture
Indicate to the client that you are unfamiliar with her cultural background
Say nothing, but continue therapy
Refer the client to someone with a similar background - CORRECT ANSWER: Indicate
to the client that you are unfamiliar with her cultural background