Deck 6: How to Conduct the Intake Interview

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The intake interview should always include all of the following information except

A) client's functioning level.
B) client's goals.
C) family background.
D) favorite songs, food, and colors
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Intake interviews

A) are always conducted by the person who will be providing therapy.
B) are always conducted by a person who will not be providing therapy.
C) are always written out by the client.
D) may be conducted by the person who will not provide the therapy.
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Ethics require that clients are provided with a professional disclosure statement which

A) lays out the treatment plan.
B) provides the client with her diagnosis.
C) can be written.
D) must be read to the client.
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In an initial session, a counselor might say, "Can you tell me what brought you in to see me today?" A counselor would ask this question in order to determine

A) the presenting problem.
B) the family structure.
C) if the client is likeable.
D) the underlying problem.
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Compulsive working, withdrawal, substance abuse, self-injury, and caffeine addiction are all examples of

A) causes for referral.
B) attempted solutions.
C) hidden behaviors.
D) family traits.
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During the intake, if the therapist says, "Which of your family members do you talk to the most? Which do you talk to the least?" the therapist is probably trying to

A) determine who else should come in for therapy.
B) conduct a psychoanalytic interview.
C) understand the relationship dynamics in the family of origin.
D) end the intake on a positive note.
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A history of the client's mental health could include all of the following areas except

A) history of sexual abuse in the family.
B) history of violence in the family.
C) history of prior hospitalizations.
D) history of prior arrests.
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Which of the following is a good behavioral goal?

A) to stop smoking.
B) to feel less depressed.
C) to be less anxious.
D) to stop worrying so much.
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A counselor should end the intake session with

A) a question about the past.
B) a summary of the session.
C) a question about the future.
D) a homework assignment.
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When a counselor asks, "When did the problem start?", she is

A) setting goals.
B) taking a history of the problem.
C) starting her summary.
D) trying to change the topic.
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Deck 6: How to Conduct the Intake Interview
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The intake interview should always include all of the following information except

A) client's functioning level.
B) client's goals.
C) family background.
D) favorite songs, food, and colors
D
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Intake interviews

A) are always conducted by the person who will be providing therapy.
B) are always conducted by a person who will not be providing therapy.
C) are always written out by the client.
D) may be conducted by the person who will not provide the therapy.
D
3
Ethics require that clients are provided with a professional disclosure statement which

A) lays out the treatment plan.
B) provides the client with her diagnosis.
C) can be written.
D) must be read to the client.
C
4
In an initial session, a counselor might say, "Can you tell me what brought you in to see me today?" A counselor would ask this question in order to determine

A) the presenting problem.
B) the family structure.
C) if the client is likeable.
D) the underlying problem.
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Compulsive working, withdrawal, substance abuse, self-injury, and caffeine addiction are all examples of

A) causes for referral.
B) attempted solutions.
C) hidden behaviors.
D) family traits.
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During the intake, if the therapist says, "Which of your family members do you talk to the most? Which do you talk to the least?" the therapist is probably trying to

A) determine who else should come in for therapy.
B) conduct a psychoanalytic interview.
C) understand the relationship dynamics in the family of origin.
D) end the intake on a positive note.
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A history of the client's mental health could include all of the following areas except

A) history of sexual abuse in the family.
B) history of violence in the family.
C) history of prior hospitalizations.
D) history of prior arrests.
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Which of the following is a good behavioral goal?

A) to stop smoking.
B) to feel less depressed.
C) to be less anxious.
D) to stop worrying so much.
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A counselor should end the intake session with

A) a question about the past.
B) a summary of the session.
C) a question about the future.
D) a homework assignment.
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When a counselor asks, "When did the problem start?", she is

A) setting goals.
B) taking a history of the problem.
C) starting her summary.
D) trying to change the topic.
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