Satir used ____________ to connect with clients initially and to encourage them when they were practicing new ways of communicating
a. praise
b. mirroring
c. touch
d. coaching
ANS: C
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Which risk factors of IPV are the most studied?
a. individual b. social c. community d. institutional
What is the best way to keep time during the session, so it is least intrusive and awkward?
a) Look at your watch b) Look at the client's watch c) Have a clock across from you so that you can see it while still gazing at the client d) Simply develop an accurate internal clock
A rarely discussed relapse trigger is the individual’s
a. sense of balance (loss of balance while intoxicated being equated with further substance use). b. sense of touch (feel of what it is like to touch the desired substance just one more time). c. sense of smell (memories associated with particular scents). d. spousal permission or “enabling” to go and abuse chemicals.
When addressing the relationship process:
A. Clinician genuineness can model a more open way of being that builds relationships. B. Focusing on the relationship may displace other topics and move the relationship away from the agreed upon work. C. The clinical relationship should always be a focus of conversation in clinical work. D. A and B only E. All of the above