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Acting with a sense of capability; choosing from among a range of alternative actions, thoughts, and behaviors in responding to changing life situations.
What is Intentionality?
100
“Could you share more about that?”
What is an open question?
100
The to use the immediate situation to invite the client to look at what is going on between them in the relationship. It often feels risky and unfamiliar. It implies the use of the present tense. It is one of the most powerful skills in counselling.
What is immediacy?
100
The word problem: a. is useful to label clients issues. b. is in itself a problem. c. offers immediate insight. d. identifies in itself solutions.
What is b. is in itself a problem?
100
Which of the following is the emotional center of the brain? a. Right brain b. Limbic system c. Left brain d. Hippocampus
What is b. Limbic system?
200
The term movement ____ is used to describe people mirroring each other's body language.
What is synchrony?
200
"Free form" activity in which clients are encouraged to present their community of origin
What is The Community Genogram?
200
Sentence stem - Feeling label - Context and brief paraphrase - Tense and Immediacy - Checkout
What is Techniques of Reflecting Feelings?
200
Which of the following is basic to empathic understanding? a. Warmth b. Appropriate smiling c. Showing that you respect and care for your client d. All of the above
What is d. All of the above?
200
What is the non-verbal percentage of most communications? a. 95% b. 85% c. 75% d. 65%
What is b. 85%?
300
There is a distinctive difference between paraphrasing and reflection of feeling. Paraphrase focuses on ________ and reflection of feeling is concerned with ________. a. content; emotion b. emotion; content c. content; observations d. observations; emotion
What is a. content;emotion?
300
"So you learned in your family that trying harder helped work things out?" By using this question, how is the interviewer trying to focus the client? a. Client focus b. Theme or issue focus c. Significant others d. Mutuality, immediacy, interviewer
What is c. Significant others?
300
The act of watching carefully and intentionally with the purpose of understanding behavior.
What is Observation?
300
The degree to which an individual has adopted the norms of behaving in a given culture.
What is acculturation?
300
Working memory can hold _____ items. a. 5±2 b. 6±2 c. 7±2 d. 8±2
What is c. 7±2?
400
Experiencing the world as if you are the client, but aware that you are separate from the client.
What is empathy?
400
"If you do this..., then..." is a counselor statement most likely heard when the counselor is executing the skill of:
What is logical consequence?
400
Five-Stage Counseling Session
What is empathic relationship - story and strengths - goals - restore - action?
400
When it comes to appropriate interviewer body language, ________ is essential to building trust. a. sitting straight in your chair b. skillfully executed technique c. relaxed open arms d. authenticity
What is d. authenticity?
400
We can thank _____________ for the term “reflection of feeling.”
Who is Rogers?
500
Moderating your tone and speech rate to the client and the situation.
What is vocal qualities?
500
The Client Change Scale Levels: Level 1. Denial Level 2. Partial examination Level 3. Acceptance and recognition, but no change. Level 4. __________________ Level 5. Transcendence
What is Creation of new solution?
500
"You really want to meet him, but you're a little bit anxious." In which step of supportive confrontation would an interviewer most likely make this statement? a. Step 1: Identify conflict b. Step 2: Point out issues of incongruity c. Step 3: Evaluating change d. This is not included in supportive confrontation.
What is a. Step 1:Identify conflict?
500
"Mobility" is to "immobility" as cultural intentionality is to ____. a. stuckness b. impasse c. blocked d. all of the above
What is d. all of the above?
500
____________ first brought issues of stress to our attention. a. Hans Selye b. Sigmund Freud c. Albert Ellis d. Allen Ivey
Who is a. Hans Selye?
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