What is the he role of the client in neuropsychotherapy?

What will be an ideal response?


The role of the client is similar to that for the other theoretical perspectives discussed in this book. A major difference may lie in the tools that a neuropsychotherapist might use, such as neuroimaging. Clients may also be asked to be open to using the expressive arts and other sensory techniques to engage the right hemisphere of their brains. In addition, therapists who actively use neuroscience techniques also recommend that clients engage in the practice of mindfulness (Hanson, 2013).

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Which of the following is not one of the guidelines recommended in the text for documenting client progress

(a) make notes as objective and factual as possible (b) avoid jargon (c) reference reports of actual, as opposed to suspected child abuse (d) document suicide threats or attempts

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The focus of the public discussion about immigration often focuses on people who enter the country illegally and ignores the 700, 000 to 900,000 people who come into this country legally

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Understanding another individual by "living" in their internal frame of reference is:

a. knowledge. b. empathy. c. congruence. d. reality.

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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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