A fourteen-year-old girl was referred to a practitioner due to repeated alcohol consumption on school property. She is diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, depression, and attention deficit disorder. She finds change very difficult and is having trouble focusing. What is the PRIMARY goal of this first session?
The term evidence-based practice refers to successful interventions that must have
Assessment of suicidal risk is important because
A practitioner engages and interacts in ways that invite a curious exploration of potential. This is anexample of which of the following approaches?
Empathy is
Supporting transition-age youth in their efforts to understand how media, music, and beliefs impact their interpretation of mental health challenges is an example of
A principle of family support is demonstrated when the practitioner
Once regarded as the primary cause of a child's challenges, who are now seen as key collaborators in the development of the child's resilience?
A practitioner is working with a family who has very little social support. They would like to make friends and gain natural supports in their community. What should the practitioner do to assist the family with this goal?
When significant cultural differences are identified between a practitioner and the family he serves, the BEST course of action for the practitioner to take is to