What type of questions should be used when interacting with a client?
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Rhetoric questions
Open questions
Leading questions
Loaded questions
Closed questions
Question 2
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What are the aims of the counselling process?
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goal setting
giving unsolicited advice
rapport building
assessment and problem definition
likening issues to own personal experience
initiating interventions
encouraging blame of others
Question 3
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Interventions which may be used during a counselling session include [blank_start]...[blank_end]
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relaxation, meditation, mindfulness
CBT, pharmocotherapy, ECT
DBT, hypnosis, meditation
Question 4
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A counselor needs to exhibit...
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positive regard
bias
sympathy
a non-judgmental outlook
self-awareness
disinterest
confidential
Question 5
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Barriers to effective counselling include:
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low cost
linguistic
good previous experience
unrealistic expectations
personal bias
labelling & judging
Question 6
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Counselling can be defined as being a process which occurs when a client and a counselor have established rapport and set aside a time to explore presenting difficulties, while enabling the client to focus on feelings and facilitating positive change.
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True
False
Question 7
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What is psychoeducation?
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Explaining emotional discharge
Basing treatment off what is best for everyone, not the client
Sharing information and facilitating information transfer
Providing assistance for self-help
Question 8
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What makes a client less likely to adhere to a medication regime?
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Acceptance of an illness
Positive therapeutic alliance
Impaired judgement
Involuntary Treatment Order
Question 9
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What does SOLER stand for?
S: [blank_start]...[blank_end]
O: [blank_start]...[blank_end]
L: [blank_start]...[blank_end]
E: [blank_start]...[blank_end]
R: [blank_start]...[blank_end]
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sit squarely
speak slowly
sound interested
sit closely
open-ended questions
open posture
organising thoughts
lean towards client
lean away from client
listen carefully
look client directly in the eyes
observe client
eye contact
extract information
exclude personal bias
encourage client
radiate positivity
repeat/paraphrase what has been said
read client's body language
relaxed
Question 10
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Paraphrasing shows to the client that the health care professional is actively listening and confirms what has been said
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True
False
Question 11
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Summarising does not allow the condensing of two or more paraphrases
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True
False
Question 12
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What is "recovery" in regards to mental health?
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Returning to a normal state of health
Managing the mental health issue with minimal effects
Process of change through which an individual achieves abstinence
Question 13
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A nominated person is not able to make decisions in the best interest of the compulsory client
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True
False
Question 14
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The nominated person....
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manages the client's financial assets during the length of the admission
receives information regarding the client
cannot be consulted about treatment options
makes informed decisions regarding the client's care
Question 15
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Consumers of the counselling service [blank_start]...[blank_end]
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are living the experience of the illness
have main responsibility of care
have knowledge through training
Question 16
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Carers in the counselling service [blank_start]...[blank_end]
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are trained and experience in MHN
experience the illness
provide care to acutely unwell consumers
Question 17
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Service providers are [blank_start]....[blank_end]