A technique for attending to and encouraging a client’s story without intruding is called:

A. narrative.
B. encouraging.
C. appropriate use of silence.
D. client centered therapy.


C. appropriate use of silence.

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Which of the following is true about reflection of meaning and interpretation/reframe? a. Both help explore in-depth issues below the surface of client conversation

b. Reflecting meaning helps clients to clarify their purpose in life. c. Interpretation/reframing provide clients with new perspectives to create new ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving. d. All of these

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A group leader should not interfere with the comments of a negative member, because he or she is merely expressing his or her honest feelings

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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One of the major, distinctive differences between crisis intervention and long term therapy is the

a. radical difference in models of therapy. b. radical difference in assessment. c. use of empathy and unconditional positive regard for the client. d. all of the above are distinctive differences.

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Coleadership is common in groups of 6 or more and not in counselor training.

a. True b. False

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