Deck 10: Treatment Planning:building a Plan for Change

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Which of the following might be used to record mode of treatment?

A) decrease in anti-depressant medication dosage
B) alleviate depressed mood and return to previous level of functioning
C) meet with psychiatrist to evaluate for anti-depressant medication
D) Not enough information to determine
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An effective treatment plan can address:

A) any concerns raised by the client.
B) an exhaustive list of symptoms.
C) a single primary treatment goal.
D) a few selected concerns.
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In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "promote insight through the use of person-centered skills." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
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Which of the following might be used to document attainment of goals?

A) assisting the client in analyzing her cognitive self-talk to assess dysfunctional thinking
B) alleviate depressed mood and return to previous level of functioning
C) alleviation of depressed mood as measured by observation and psychological testing
D) Not enough information to determine
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In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "the client's self-reported success in reducing dependency needs and conflict." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
Question
Intervention techniques used should be based on the case conceptualization. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:

A) matched to the uniqueness of the client.
B) matched to goals.
C) a function of theoretical orientation.
D) based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.
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The most important target for treatment is:

A) individual symptoms or concerns.
B) groups or constellations of symptoms.
C) inferred difficulties.
D) Not enough information to determine
Question
The information, "overreactive hostility to insignificant irritants" refers to:

A) a treatment goal of improving the clients anger management.
B) an operational definition of the client's anger management problem.
C) a client conceptualization of underlying anger.
D) a diagnostic description of the client's impulse control disorder.
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According to the text, the foundation of the treatment plan is

A) selection of achievable goals.
B) assessment, appraisal, and conceptualization.
C) documenting attainment of goals.
D) implementation of an effective treatment modality.
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Research used to demonstrate the overall effectiveness of counseling and psychotherapy generally is said to show:

A) evidence basis.
B) absolute efficacy.
C) relative efficacy.
D) relative basis.
E) absolute basis.
Question
Individual psychotherapy, group counseling, family therapy, and medication are examples of:

A) treatment plans.
B) treatment formats.
C) therapeutic approaches.
D) treatment goals.
Question
Specialized services such as diagnosis and appraisal for medication often require referral to which type of mental health professional?

A) psychologist
B) generalist counselor
C) generalist psychotherapist
D) licensed family counselor
E) psychiatrist
Question
In the textbook case example of Janine, presenting concerns included a depressive disorder, family conflicts, and psychosocial stressors of unemployment, medical diagnosis of diabetes, and poverty. Therefore the primary treatment goal is:

A) reduction in depressive symptoms.
B) resolution of family conflicts.
C) solution of unemployment and poverty problems.
D) improved adjustment to diagnosis of diabetes.
E) Not enough information to determine
Question
According to Seligman, the alleviation of troubling symptoms and patterns is the _____ when treatment planning:

A) point of origin
B) destination
C) roadblock
D) milestone
Question
In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "return to previous level of functioning." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
Question
The chosen intervention should be appropriate for the client and his or her characteristics. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:

A) matched to the uniqueness of the client.
B) matched to goals.
C) a function of theoretical orientation.
D) based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.
Question
According to Seligman, the client's presenting concerns and underlying difficulties are the _______ when treatment planning:

A) point of origin
B) destination
C) roadblocks
D) milestones
Question
The three basic steps in the treatment planning process take place in which order?

A) Document attainment of goals; determine treatment modes; select achievable goals
B) Select achievable goals; determine treatment modes; document attainment of goals
C) Determine treatment modes; select achievable goals; document attainment of goals
D) Select achievable goals; document attainment of goals; determine treatment modes
Question
Treatment planning is primarily:

A) conceptual and theoretical.
B) intuitive and generative.
C) client-focused and client-centered.
D) action-oriented and goal-directed.
Question
Specialized services such as testing often require referral to which type of mental health professional?

A) psychologist
B) generalist counselor
C) generalist psychotherapist
D) licensed family counselor
E) psychiatrist
Question
Therapeutic interventions in the fictional case example of Maya Angelou's Marguerite include interpretation and analyzing resistance. Therefore, the theoretical approach to be employed by the counselor is:

A) cognitive-behavioral.
B) brief solution focused.
C) humanistic.
D) psychodynamic.
E) eclectic.
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In the fictional case example of Scarlett O'Hara presented in the text, "lack of satisfaction with past achievements in spite of successes" is one example of a:

A) goal for change.
B) therapeutic intervention.
C) behavioral definition of a problem.
D) existential-feminist approach.
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Post-only assessment results:

A) should not be used in treatment plans as measures of change.
B) can be used as measures of change but provide less clear information than pre-post results.
C) should be used as measures of change because they are less biased than pre-post results.
D) should be used as measures of change because they provide better third-party information.
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Client reports can provide one source of ______ information about the success of treatment.

A) objective
B) reactive
C) suggested
D) subjective
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Therapeutic interventions in the fictional case example of Hansel of Hansel and Gretel include a variety of techniques such as play therapy, art therapy, and imagery. Therefore, the theoretical approach to be employed by the counselor is:

A) cognitive-behavioral.
B) brief solution focused.
C) humanistic.
D) psychodynamic.
E) eclectic.
Question
Research used to compare different counseling and psychotherapy approaches is said to show:

A) evidence basis.
B) absolute efficacy.
C) relative efficacy.
D) relative basis.
E) absolute basis.
Question
Change is measured by:

A) a combination of subjective and objective measures.
B) subjective measures.
C) objective measures.
D) absolute efficacy.
E) relative efficacy.
Question
Comparing psychological testing results at the beginning and end of therapy provides an _____ method for confirming change.

A) objective
B) reactive
C) suggested
D) subjective
E) clinical
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One powerful method of clinician rating is the:

A) GPD
B) CBT
C) RET
D) GAF
E) RAT
Question
Diaries, structured logs, and checklists are examples of:

A) clinician estimates.
B) clinician ratings.
C) milestone gains.
D) client self-reports.
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Deck 10: Treatment Planning:building a Plan for Change
1
Which of the following might be used to record mode of treatment?

A) decrease in anti-depressant medication dosage
B) alleviate depressed mood and return to previous level of functioning
C) meet with psychiatrist to evaluate for anti-depressant medication
D) Not enough information to determine
meet with psychiatrist to evaluate for anti-depressant medication
2
An effective treatment plan can address:

A) any concerns raised by the client.
B) an exhaustive list of symptoms.
C) a single primary treatment goal.
D) a few selected concerns.
a few selected concerns.
3
In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "promote insight through the use of person-centered skills." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
Determining treatment modes
4
Which of the following might be used to document attainment of goals?

A) assisting the client in analyzing her cognitive self-talk to assess dysfunctional thinking
B) alleviate depressed mood and return to previous level of functioning
C) alleviation of depressed mood as measured by observation and psychological testing
D) Not enough information to determine
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In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "the client's self-reported success in reducing dependency needs and conflict." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
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6
Intervention techniques used should be based on the case conceptualization. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:

A) matched to the uniqueness of the client.
B) matched to goals.
C) a function of theoretical orientation.
D) based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.
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7
The most important target for treatment is:

A) individual symptoms or concerns.
B) groups or constellations of symptoms.
C) inferred difficulties.
D) Not enough information to determine
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8
The information, "overreactive hostility to insignificant irritants" refers to:

A) a treatment goal of improving the clients anger management.
B) an operational definition of the client's anger management problem.
C) a client conceptualization of underlying anger.
D) a diagnostic description of the client's impulse control disorder.
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9
According to the text, the foundation of the treatment plan is

A) selection of achievable goals.
B) assessment, appraisal, and conceptualization.
C) documenting attainment of goals.
D) implementation of an effective treatment modality.
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10
Research used to demonstrate the overall effectiveness of counseling and psychotherapy generally is said to show:

A) evidence basis.
B) absolute efficacy.
C) relative efficacy.
D) relative basis.
E) absolute basis.
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11
Individual psychotherapy, group counseling, family therapy, and medication are examples of:

A) treatment plans.
B) treatment formats.
C) therapeutic approaches.
D) treatment goals.
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12
Specialized services such as diagnosis and appraisal for medication often require referral to which type of mental health professional?

A) psychologist
B) generalist counselor
C) generalist psychotherapist
D) licensed family counselor
E) psychiatrist
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13
In the textbook case example of Janine, presenting concerns included a depressive disorder, family conflicts, and psychosocial stressors of unemployment, medical diagnosis of diabetes, and poverty. Therefore the primary treatment goal is:

A) reduction in depressive symptoms.
B) resolution of family conflicts.
C) solution of unemployment and poverty problems.
D) improved adjustment to diagnosis of diabetes.
E) Not enough information to determine
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14
According to Seligman, the alleviation of troubling symptoms and patterns is the _____ when treatment planning:

A) point of origin
B) destination
C) roadblock
D) milestone
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15
In the textbook case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following in the treatment plan: "return to previous level of functioning." This information was most likely recorded in which section of the plan?

A) Selecting achievable goals for change
B) Determining treatment modes
C) Documenting attainment of goals
D) Not enough information to determine
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The chosen intervention should be appropriate for the client and his or her characteristics. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:

A) matched to the uniqueness of the client.
B) matched to goals.
C) a function of theoretical orientation.
D) based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.
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17
According to Seligman, the client's presenting concerns and underlying difficulties are the _______ when treatment planning:

A) point of origin
B) destination
C) roadblocks
D) milestones
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18
The three basic steps in the treatment planning process take place in which order?

A) Document attainment of goals; determine treatment modes; select achievable goals
B) Select achievable goals; determine treatment modes; document attainment of goals
C) Determine treatment modes; select achievable goals; document attainment of goals
D) Select achievable goals; document attainment of goals; determine treatment modes
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19
Treatment planning is primarily:

A) conceptual and theoretical.
B) intuitive and generative.
C) client-focused and client-centered.
D) action-oriented and goal-directed.
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20
Specialized services such as testing often require referral to which type of mental health professional?

A) psychologist
B) generalist counselor
C) generalist psychotherapist
D) licensed family counselor
E) psychiatrist
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21
Therapeutic interventions in the fictional case example of Maya Angelou's Marguerite include interpretation and analyzing resistance. Therefore, the theoretical approach to be employed by the counselor is:

A) cognitive-behavioral.
B) brief solution focused.
C) humanistic.
D) psychodynamic.
E) eclectic.
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22
In the fictional case example of Scarlett O'Hara presented in the text, "lack of satisfaction with past achievements in spite of successes" is one example of a:

A) goal for change.
B) therapeutic intervention.
C) behavioral definition of a problem.
D) existential-feminist approach.
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23
Post-only assessment results:

A) should not be used in treatment plans as measures of change.
B) can be used as measures of change but provide less clear information than pre-post results.
C) should be used as measures of change because they are less biased than pre-post results.
D) should be used as measures of change because they provide better third-party information.
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24
Client reports can provide one source of ______ information about the success of treatment.

A) objective
B) reactive
C) suggested
D) subjective
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25
Therapeutic interventions in the fictional case example of Hansel of Hansel and Gretel include a variety of techniques such as play therapy, art therapy, and imagery. Therefore, the theoretical approach to be employed by the counselor is:

A) cognitive-behavioral.
B) brief solution focused.
C) humanistic.
D) psychodynamic.
E) eclectic.
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26
Research used to compare different counseling and psychotherapy approaches is said to show:

A) evidence basis.
B) absolute efficacy.
C) relative efficacy.
D) relative basis.
E) absolute basis.
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27
Change is measured by:

A) a combination of subjective and objective measures.
B) subjective measures.
C) objective measures.
D) absolute efficacy.
E) relative efficacy.
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28
Comparing psychological testing results at the beginning and end of therapy provides an _____ method for confirming change.

A) objective
B) reactive
C) suggested
D) subjective
E) clinical
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29
One powerful method of clinician rating is the:

A) GPD
B) CBT
C) RET
D) GAF
E) RAT
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Diaries, structured logs, and checklists are examples of:

A) clinician estimates.
B) clinician ratings.
C) milestone gains.
D) client self-reports.
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