Deck 15: The First Interview

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Write one question a case manager might ask a client for their assessment of the problem.
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It is considered _______________ that no questions be skipped during the social history assessment.

A) ​Generally unimportant
B) ​Somewhat important
C) ​Very important
D) ​Critical
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Therapeutically speaking,when interviewing the client about his or her religious affiliation,it is important to pay particular attention to:

A) ​Discomfort
B) ​Anger
C) ​Overdependence
D) ​Nonfulfillment
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What are the 3 things that should be included on a brief social history?
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Name 2 things a case manager might note under impressions.
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What are 3 things that are part of a person's background information for a social history?
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Social histories:

A) ​Are uniform from agency to agency
B) ​Vary widely from profession to profession in terms of format
C) ​Can be almost indiscernible from place to place
D) ​Generally contain the same information though wording and format can differ markedly
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There are advantages to taking a social history in a client's home.Briefly discuss what they are and what are the disadvantages.
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Open questions are a useful tool for both obtaining crucial information and _____________the interview.

A) ​Condensing
B) ​Shortening
C) ​Softening
D) ​Steering
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The "Impressions and Recommendations" section of the social history includes the initial findings of the professional and insight and input which will form the basis of:

A) ​The counseling approach
B) ​The treatment plan as devised by the counselor
C) ​The treatment plan as coplanned by the counselor and client
D) ​The theoretical approach of the counselor as pertains to treatment
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What is a valid concern when using electronic or mobile devices in taking social histories? What are ways to remedy that?
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The first sentence of the "Presenting Problem" section is meant to:

A) ​Form the initial basis for diagnosis
B) ​Draw a mental picture of the client, problem, and the background
C) ​Form the basis of the comprehensive picture which will be the "Presenting Problem" paragraph.
D) ​Include the client's name, age, and problem necessitating treatment only
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Which of the following is not considered a common mistake in completing a social history?

A) ​The use of adversarial language
B) ​Leading: finishing the unfinished sentences of a client or filling in the blanks
C) ​Recommendations that skip the actual "recommended activity"
D) ​Glossing over gaps in history
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A comprehensive medical assessment requires all but which of the following?

A) ​Allergies
B) ​Childhood illnesses
C) ​Surgeries
D) ​Fears and phobias associated with medical care
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Brief intakes are:

A) ​Mostly for therapy of short duration
B) ​A result of external pressures placed upon counseling professionals
C) ​For clients whose problems are generally clearly defined
D) ​Considered more effective as they take the focus off of unimportant issues
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Mr.Parsons is divorced.His children live with their mother who received full legal custody.Which of the following is deemed very important to ascertain?

A) ​Child-support arrangements
B) ​Recent court judgments
C) ​How the client believes his or her children feel
D) ​The degree of contact which the client has with his children
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Deck 15: The First Interview
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Write one question a case manager might ask a client for their assessment of the problem.
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It is considered _______________ that no questions be skipped during the social history assessment.

A) ​Generally unimportant
B) ​Somewhat important
C) ​Very important
D) ​Critical
A
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Therapeutically speaking,when interviewing the client about his or her religious affiliation,it is important to pay particular attention to:

A) ​Discomfort
B) ​Anger
C) ​Overdependence
D) ​Nonfulfillment
A
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What are the 3 things that should be included on a brief social history?
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Name 2 things a case manager might note under impressions.
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What are 3 things that are part of a person's background information for a social history?
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Social histories:

A) ​Are uniform from agency to agency
B) ​Vary widely from profession to profession in terms of format
C) ​Can be almost indiscernible from place to place
D) ​Generally contain the same information though wording and format can differ markedly
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There are advantages to taking a social history in a client's home.Briefly discuss what they are and what are the disadvantages.
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Open questions are a useful tool for both obtaining crucial information and _____________the interview.

A) ​Condensing
B) ​Shortening
C) ​Softening
D) ​Steering
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The "Impressions and Recommendations" section of the social history includes the initial findings of the professional and insight and input which will form the basis of:

A) ​The counseling approach
B) ​The treatment plan as devised by the counselor
C) ​The treatment plan as coplanned by the counselor and client
D) ​The theoretical approach of the counselor as pertains to treatment
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What is a valid concern when using electronic or mobile devices in taking social histories? What are ways to remedy that?
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The first sentence of the "Presenting Problem" section is meant to:

A) ​Form the initial basis for diagnosis
B) ​Draw a mental picture of the client, problem, and the background
C) ​Form the basis of the comprehensive picture which will be the "Presenting Problem" paragraph.
D) ​Include the client's name, age, and problem necessitating treatment only
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Which of the following is not considered a common mistake in completing a social history?

A) ​The use of adversarial language
B) ​Leading: finishing the unfinished sentences of a client or filling in the blanks
C) ​Recommendations that skip the actual "recommended activity"
D) ​Glossing over gaps in history
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A comprehensive medical assessment requires all but which of the following?

A) ​Allergies
B) ​Childhood illnesses
C) ​Surgeries
D) ​Fears and phobias associated with medical care
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Brief intakes are:

A) ​Mostly for therapy of short duration
B) ​A result of external pressures placed upon counseling professionals
C) ​For clients whose problems are generally clearly defined
D) ​Considered more effective as they take the focus off of unimportant issues
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Mr.Parsons is divorced.His children live with their mother who received full legal custody.Which of the following is deemed very important to ascertain?

A) ​Child-support arrangements
B) ​Recent court judgments
C) ​How the client believes his or her children feel
D) ​The degree of contact which the client has with his children
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