Your client tells you that he believes in never hitting children, and then he reveals that he periodically loses control and slaps his daughter. You say to him, "Tell me how you make sense of this behavior as it seems it is contrary to what you believe.". This is an example of what kind of confrontation?
a. Higher level empathy
b. Use of satire and irony
c. "You/but" statements
d. Asking the client to justify the discrepancy
e. Reframing
.D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
To say that the probability that the groups are the same is very low is the same as saying that ______.
A. there is a significant difference B. there is a large effect C. it is a powerful test D. the null hypothesis is true
When a narrative counselor wants to separate the problem, such as depression, from the person, they might ask a question such as:
a. What is it like for you to be a depressed person? b. How has Depression affected your life? c. In what ways are you depressed? d. How often are you depressed?
The first figure linked with the rise of behaviorism in the United States in the early 1900s was:
a. J. Wolpe. b. I. Pavlov. c. H. J. Eysenck. d. J. B. Watson.