How are reflecting skills different from invitational skills?

What will be an ideal response?


• Asking the client “How did you feel?”
• Waiting too long to reflect feelings
• Turning a reflection into a question
• Combining reflections of feelings with open ended questions
• Focusing on people the client discusses rather than the client
• Interrupting too soon and letting the client talk too long
• Confusing the words feel and think
• Overshooting: Reflecting a feeling that is more intense than the client is expressing
• Undershooting: Reflecting a feeling that is weaker than the client is expressing
• Making reflections too long

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a. ego anxiety results from the beliefs that one cannot stand the feelings that are part of normal existence, and discomfort anxiety results from beliefs that one might be worthless because of some flaw b. discomfort anxiety results from the beliefs that one cannot stand the feelings that are part of normal existence, and ego anxiety results from beliefs that one might be worthless because of some flaw c. REBT practitioners use the terms ego anxiety and discomfort anxiety synonymously d. REBT practitioners use only the term discomfort anxiety; ego anxiety is a term used solely in psychoanalytic theory

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Alcohol use causes substance-related academic problems for what percentage of college students?

a. 30% b. 10% c. 25% d. 17%

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The existential perspective regards aloneness as:

a. a pathological sign that requires clinical attention. b. a central feature of the human condition. c. the source of all anxiety. d. a symptom of a neurotic and meaningless life.

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________________ is a visual representation of a person's family tree depicted in geometric figures, lines, and words

a. family helix b. genogram c. family hierarchical processing model d. none of the above

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