National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level 2 (NCAC II) Practice Exam Exam

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In the comprehensive assessment process, which of the following is NOT part of screening?

  1. Identifying the client's strengths

  2. Determining which treatment program is best for the client

  3. Evaluating the client's psychosocial history

  4. Assisting with immediate psychiatric interventions

The correct answer is: Determining which treatment program is best for the client

In the context of the comprehensive assessment process, screening serves as an initial step to gather basic information about a client's needs, background, and potential issues. The focus of screening is to identify risk factors, strengths, and the presence of substance use disorders or other relevant conditions that require further exploration. Determining which treatment program is best for the client is not part of the screening phase; it is typically a component of the treatment planning process that follows the assessment. While screening may suggest areas that require attention or indicate the need for a specific type of treatment, making a definitive decision about the best treatment program requires a deeper understanding of the client's unique circumstances, clinical needs, and preferences, which are evaluated during the assessment phase. Identifying the client's strengths, evaluating their psychosocial history, and assisting with immediate psychiatric interventions are all integral components of the screening process, as they help to create a well-rounded picture of the client's situation and immediate needs.