A helper provides services in the field (such as home visits) rather than a clinical setting. This setting is considered:
a. in vitro.
b. in vivo.
c. ex vitro.
d. ex vivo.
__________________ is inclusive of client and helper factors (e.g., client cultural diversity), treatment interventions and setting, and research findings while ___________________ is concerned only with interventions or techniques that are external to the helper.
a. Evidence-based treatment evidence-based practice
b. Evidence-based treatment efficiency practice
c. Evidence-based practice efficiency treatment
d. Evidence-based practice evidence-based treatment
Orally administering written materials for illiterate clients is a type of cultural adaptation.
a. true
b. false
Which of the following has been identified as a concern with treatment manuals?
a. Clinicians may find the approaches are too inflexible.
b. Treatment manuals may increase clinical judgment.
c. Treatment manuals rely too much on the clinician's creativity.
d. Clinicians may be overwhelmed with numerous types of treatments.
A helper conducts a research project that randomly assigned participants into two groups. Group A receives the treatment while Group B is the control group. This type of study would be referred to as a(n) _______________study.
a. effectiveness
b. efficiency
c. efficacy
d. quasi-experimental
Research that does not adhere to the strict laboratory research of randomized clinical trials comprises:
a. effectiveness studies.
b. efficiency studies.
c. efficacy studies.
d. gold standard studies.
Bond, Drake, and Becker (2010) identified all of the following ideal features of mental health interventions EXCEPT:
a. be well-defined.
b. reflect helper's goals.
c. reflect client's goals.
d. have reasonable costs.
In this chapter, EBP refers to:
a. everyday best practices.
b. evidence-biased programs.
c. evidence-based priorities.
d. evidence-based practice.
Tjeltveit and Gottlieb (2010) identified the following assets that enhance therapist resilience EXCEPT:
a. DESIGNING treatment alternatives.
b. creating and making use of available OPPORTUNITIES.
c. consulting and revising core VALUES.
d. approaching EDUCATION as lifelong learning.
A helper has confidence in his client's capacity for change. According to Osborn's salutary suggestions for stamina, the helper is practicing:
a. accountability.
b. inquisitiveness.
c. acknowledging agency in others.
d. negotiation.