Hard confrontation should be utilized with a client:
A. as a last resort.
B. to generate discussion.
C. as a tool to breakdown a client's denial.
D. consistently and effectively.
A. as a last resort
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Empty-chair work can involve the use of
a. one chair only with the client talking to “someone” in the empty chair b. two chairs only with the client alternating between chairs, taking the position of the person in each chair, and addressing the other from that perspective c. either one or two chairs, depending on what the practitioner believes is most appropriate for the situation d. the client “putting” someone with whom they currently have a conflict with in the empty chair. It is not appropriate to “put” someone who is deceased in the empty chair.
The importance of recognizing non-verbal signals in a client may assist in:
A. knowing the client's state of mind. B. assessing the intelligence of the client. C. understanding the client's level of denial. D. none of the above.
Which of the following is NOT a predictable result when using reflection of meaning?
A) ?The client will discuss stories, issues, and concerns in more depth. B) ?The client will experience their feelings and emotions more deeply. C) ?Clients may be able to discern life goals and visions for the future. D) ?There is special emphasis on deeper meanings, values, and understanding.
Research with impulsive and shy children demonstrates that training in Interpersonal Problem Solving (ICPS) results in:
A. both groups responding poorly. B. impulsive children responding well, but not shy children. C. shy children responding well, but not impulsive children. D. both groups responding well.