Score for this attempt: 46 out of 50
Submitted Sep 28 at 4:43pm
This attempt took 5 minutes.
Question 1 2/2pts
Miguel is working with a client who is very verbal. What might he try to control the client's verbal output?
Al of the above
onlyaandc
Question 2 2/2pts
During the introduction stage, clients should be informed of everything EXCEPT which of the following?
The length of th
Your credentials
“The limits of confidentiality
The purpose of the interview
All of these are part of the introduction stage.
, Question 3 2/2pts
Ricardo says that his main problem is his chemistry professor. He says that she makes his life miserable on purpose and if he
could only change majors or get a different professor his life would be great. Ricardo could be described as a(n)
client.
Selfblaming
Resilient
Internalizing
Extemalizing
Question 4 2/2pts
According to Shea, clinical interviews have an inherent sequence. The stages of this sequence include:
Introductio
Theme, body, and termination
Introduction, opening, body, closing, termination.
Opening, closing, and theme.
None
of the above
Question 5 2/2pts
In which stage would a therapist do the most work to facilitate client change?
Introduction
Body
Plot
Closing
The nt change in any of the stages.
Submitted Sep 28 at 4:43pm
This attempt took 5 minutes.
Question 1 2/2pts
Miguel is working with a client who is very verbal. What might he try to control the client's verbal output?
Al of the above
onlyaandc
Question 2 2/2pts
During the introduction stage, clients should be informed of everything EXCEPT which of the following?
The length of th
Your credentials
“The limits of confidentiality
The purpose of the interview
All of these are part of the introduction stage.
, Question 3 2/2pts
Ricardo says that his main problem is his chemistry professor. He says that she makes his life miserable on purpose and if he
could only change majors or get a different professor his life would be great. Ricardo could be described as a(n)
client.
Selfblaming
Resilient
Internalizing
Extemalizing
Question 4 2/2pts
According to Shea, clinical interviews have an inherent sequence. The stages of this sequence include:
Introductio
Theme, body, and termination
Introduction, opening, body, closing, termination.
Opening, closing, and theme.
None
of the above
Question 5 2/2pts
In which stage would a therapist do the most work to facilitate client change?
Introduction
Body
Plot
Closing
The nt change in any of the stages.