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QUESTION 2 You engage a client in a motivational interviewing session to talk ab

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QUESTION 2 You engage a client in a motivational interviewing session to talk about his desire to work out more. So far, he hasn't been successful at incorporating regular workouts into his schedule. Following the tenets of motivational interviewing, you might say all of the following EXCEPT what are the advantages of not working out more often?" O Why don't you team up with a workout partner? That always works for me. O "On a scale of I to X how important is working out to you?" What do you think it would take to move a little closer to your goal? QUESTION 3 Dr. Brown feels that the patient might be unable to cope with the news that she is dying. Traditionally, doctors were allowed to withhoid intormation if they felt that disclosing the information would make the situation worse. What is this called? O Physician reticence Medical modicum O The Safe Secret Rule Therapeutic privilege

Explanation / Answer

Q 2

Ans is A. What are the advantages of not working out.

Task at hand is to motivate the person to work out. Hence there is no point in counting on advantages of not working out as from nowhere it can lead to motivation.

Q 3

Therapeutic privilege

It refers to a privilege for doctor who are permitted for not saying all what he knows (death inevitability) it has chance of complicating or psychological response.