Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Individual Practice Test

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Which criterion is not considered a measure of a client's motivation?

  1. Willingness to engage in therapy

  2. Previous treatment experiences

  3. Ego strength

  4. Setting personal goals

The correct answer is: Ego strength

Ego strength refers to an individual's ability to maintain a sense of self and cope with challenges, which can certainly influence a person's overall functioning and mental health. However, it is not a direct measurement of motivation to engage in therapy or achieve personal change. In contrast, willingness to engage in therapy directly assesses a client's readiness to participate in the therapeutic process, making it a clear indicator of motivation. Previous treatment experiences can also offer insights into a client's motivation, as their prior encounters with therapy may shape their current willingness and commitment. Setting personal goals is a tangible expression of motivation, reflecting a desire for change and forward movement in a client's life. Thus, while ego strength is an important aspect of a person's psychological makeup, it does not serve as a direct measure of motivation in the context of therapy.