ASWB Social Work Clinical

Category - Psychotherapy

Goals play a major role in effective treatment planning by shifting the focus from what a client cannot do, to what can be successfully accomplished. The importance is the ability to track an individual’s progress towards problem solutions. Goals are also productive for increasing a client’s awareness of choices and allowing them full participation in the therapeutic process. Self-determined goals are consistent with what perspective?
  1. Personification
  2. Self-awareness
  3. Strengths-based
  4. Conflict resolution
Explanation
Answer: C - Clients require a clear indicator of wellness during treatment. Establishing goals emphasizes self-determination and empowerment. Individuals are able to associate with treatment, participation and evaluation. Goals hold clients accountable for making better choices and enhancing their lives.
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