What is the difference between using voice, using eyes, and using energy?

What will be an ideal response?


A group leader who uses voice helps set the tone, pace, and energy level of the group. Using eyes helps the group leader collect non-verbal cues, draw out members, encourage members to look directly at each other, and cut off or block interactions. Using energy conveys enthusiasm and high interest in members and the group. .

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_________ is as essential as informed consent in counseling practice. It is beneficial to discuss the rights of supervisees from the beginning of the supervisory relationship in much the same way as the rights of clients are addressed early in the therapy process.

A. The supervisory relationship B. The supervisee's experience C. Clinical supervision D. Informed consent in supervision

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The __________ involves asking one family member to physically arrange others to represent that family member’s picture of relationships in the family at a given point in time.

a. genogram b. ecomap c. family sculpture d. family circle

Counseling

Highly motivated human service workers are generally immune to burnout

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In cognitive-interpersonal therapy, what is meant by an interpersonal handicap?

a. Inescapable problems, such as physical unattractiveness or illness that affect interpersonal relationships. b. A client’s inability to use personal friendships, kind feelings, and positive first impressions to his or her advantage. c. Syncretism. d. A client’s inability to like other people. e. Fear of social settings.

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