Asked by Sierra South on May 22, 2024

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Which of the following statements best describes closing phase client goals?

A) Closing phase goals address issues of safety, welfare, and support.
B) Closing phase goals address the issue of moving of the client toward greater "health" as defined by the client.
C) Closing phase goals address more global issues and moving the client toward greater health.
D) Closing phase goals address more global issues and assess client experience in therapy and the willingness to return to therapy in the future.

Closing Phase

The final stage in a project, therapy, or procedure where activities are concluded and efforts are reviewed.

Client Goals

Objectives or outcomes that a client aims to achieve through therapeutic intervention, often set collaboratively with a therapist.

Global Issues

Problems and challenges that transcend national boundaries and require collaborative efforts for resolution, including climate change, poverty, and health crises.

  • Understand the correct methods for establishing objectives during various stages of therapy.
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Francisco, Ma. Sophia Ester P. CPUSNMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Closing phase goals are more focused on addressing global issues and moving the client towards greater health, rather than specific safety or welfare concerns. These goals often involve a reflection on the client's progress in therapy and setting plans for future growth and continued support.