The four dimensions of a paraphrase include:

a. a sentence stem using the client's mode of receiving information, key adjective descriptors, a check-out, and notation of client feelings.
b. the essence of what a client has said in summarized form, key descriptors or concepts in the client's own words, a check-out, and a sentence stem using the client's mode of receiving information.
c. the essence of what a client has said in carefully worded terms, key descriptors or concepts in the client's own words, the client's name, and the words you have been encouraging through careful client observation skills.
d. raised vocal tone on your part, accurate listening to the client, careful checking-out of all that has been said, and notation of client feelings.


b

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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When an EFT therapist is in the assessment phase and discovers instances in which one partner was in a moment of high need or vulnerability and the other partner failed to offer the needed support or nurturance, the therapist might identify this as what?

a. An attachment injury b. An attack c. A normal couple process d. An impasse in therapy

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The use of scaling questions in solution-focused interventions can

A. confuse the student. B. help clarify the student's perception of the difficulty. C. change the way the student feels about the problem. D. make the student angry.

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_____________, with regard to family-of-origin issues, is particularly critical for family therapists.

A. Self-knowledge B. Learning basic counseling techniques C. Learning and practicing specialties D. Understanding effective intervention techniques

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