Solution-focused therapists often reflect global statements back to clients as partial statements, such as "Your partner sometimes does things that annoy you." This is a strategy known as:
A) channeling language.
B) echoing your client's key words.
C) the beginner's mind.
D) assumption of solution and possibilities.
A
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From a social work perspective, _____ is an individual worker’s and the
profession’s responsibility to clients and the community to work effectively and achieve the goals that have been established.
A. Accountability B. Process goal C. Management D. Ownership
The client has been talking about his current stress regarding his job situation. The practitioner then states, "Let me see if I understand what you are telling me. It sounds like you are quite scared about potentially losing your job, since your friend recently lost his position at the company. You worry about the impact this will have on your marriage and your family's finances. Does that sound
correct?" This is an example of: A) ?reflecting feelings. B) ?reflecting content. C) ?making a hypothesis. D) ?summarizing.
According to Hahn, how should mindfulness be practiced and cultivated?
What will be an ideal response?
______ is defined as the individual’s means of coping with anxiety by refusing to engage in self-reflection or self-analysis that could lead to change and growth.
a. Defense b. Resistance c. Repression d. Projection