I Can't Hear/Read You
You Got What??
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Feeling Motivated
Repeat After Me...
100
Walk a mile in my shoes or feel what other person is experiencing
Empathy
100
the diagnosis that includes hallucinations, paranoia, disorganized thought patterns, and episodes that might last for days
What is schizophrenia?
100
the type of therapy often used with depression and anxiety that challenges distorted thoughts
What is CBT?
100
the technique used in substance abuse counseling designed to allow the client to instigate the changes
What is Motivational Interviewing ?
100
the therapist needs to do this while summarizing what the client said, in order to identify why the client might be experiencing internally
What is name the feeling?
200
What might be the most important listening skill?
What is eye contact?
200
the diagnosis shared by many children and an increasing number of adults. They wiggle, jump, change topics, forget their homework, lose their keys, and drive family members and teachers crazy.
What is ADHD?
200
Picky rules about dates, headers, references, and using the word I.
What is APA Style?
200
" I kind of want it but I kind of don't." " I could change but I might not."
What is ambivalence?
200
examples of lead ins to reflections that could be overused?
What are "so", "I understand"?
300
Fidgeting, looking away, playing on cell phone
What are examples of non-attending behaviors?
300
the diagnosis for feeling nervous, not wanting to leave the house or go to school, afraid to sleep alone in a dark room, afraid to go new places
What is an Anxiety Disorder?
300
the style of therapy that builds on a client's assets
What is Strengths based therapy?
300
the type of language the therapist tries to elicit from the client to signal he is ready to change
What is Change Talk?
300
Accurate, short and sweet
How would you describe the major components of a good reflective statement?
400
The most annoying response from a spouse when you give your concerns and use I statements
What is no response?
400
the diagnosis for crying frequently, losing or gaining weight, difficulty sleeping, feeling like life sucks, no motivation...
What is depression?
400
examples of body language that says, "I don't want to be here and I'm not cooperating."
What are crossed arms, head shaking, finger tapping, back turned?
400
the response the therapist needs to provide to let the client know the therapist understands or hears what he is saying
What is reflective listening?
400
the trap in jumping ahead when trying to reflect what a client says
What is telling the client what to do?
500
you are really engaged and rephrase some of the words you heard and check for clarification?
What is active listening?
500
a category of disease that includes continuing with a behavior in spite of legal consequences, failing to go to work or school, impaired relationships with family members, lying, inconsistent behavior, and manipulation
What is substance abuse?
500
the behavior that sends Sharon into orbit during class DOUBLE POINTS!!!
What is scrolling on your cell phone?
500
the affect the therapist needs to display in order to let the client move at his own pace in a particular style of therapy
What is " neutral" in therapy?
500
The client feels heard and understood.
What is the purpose of reflective listening?
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