The purpose of an interpreting response is:

a. To enhance the client's confidence in the interviewer, thereby building rapport
b. To facilitate client exploration of subconscious drives and motivations underlying his or her problem
c. Not presently known; however, research shows it is highly effective
d. To provide clients with a broader understanding of their behaviors, attitudes, thoughts, and feelings, thus enabling them to make different choices, engage in new, more functional behaviors, and obtain an increased sense of responsibility and control.


D

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a. educational; recreational b. family; cultural c. oedipal; pre-oedipal d. religious; educational

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The p-value resulting from a test of the statistical significance of a finding indicates:

a. The importance of the finding. b. The actual strength of the predicted relationship. c. The probability that the study's finding is attributable to sampling error. d. The alpha level.

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The process of mirroring a child, providing a safe, secure, bonding relationship, and supporting the child's development as best one can is called being a ______________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

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Cognitive restructuring has its roots in all EXCEPT which of the following?

a. Uncovering the genesis of maladaptive schemas b. Eliminating distorted or invalid inferences c. Disputing irrational thoughts or beliefs d. Developing new, healthier cognitions, and patterns of responding

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