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Charlie

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Why is it important for goals to be measurable and specific?
 
  A) So it is possible to evaluate whether the goals have been achieved.
  B) So the client can feel more confident in his/her ability to achieve the goal.
  C) To increase the practitioner's competence.
  D) To ensure that the goals are culturally appropriate.

Question 2

Your client tells you that she wants to be nicer to her sister. The following are all MAPS goals based on this general goal EXCEPT:
 
  A) sharing three toys with her sister every week.
  B) letting her sister watch her favorite television show on Tuesdays at 5 PM.
  C) playing with her sister more often.
  D) saying one nice thing about her sister every day.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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