The authors state that practitioner non-verbals (posture, head nodding, the use of smiles) are as important as what the practitioner says and asks in demonstrating to the client that the practitioner is respectfully listening and understanding the client’s story
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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When considering burnout or compassion fatigue
a. Practitioners need to consider what is best for themselves b. Practitioners need to keep working and think about themselves after the helping relationship terminates c. Practitioners need to keep working unless someone challenges them regarding these issues d. Practitioners need to consider responsibility to the client and if their competency is impacted
From the perspective of ACT, cognitive restructuring in CBT:
a. promotes too much focus on the content of cognition. b. is the starting point for mindfulness and acceptance. c. provides the basis for discovering and committing to what gives meaning in life. d. should be paired with breathing retraining.
"Each of us has a template of past experience and values that affect our perception and our meaning making". This is a part of the concept of
a. Self-awareness. b. Multiculturalism. c. Behaviorism d. Metacognition.
Helen Annis criticizes traditional approaches to relapse prevention that involve similar interventions to those that occurred during treatment because:
(a) treatment interventions, such as attendance at Twelve Step meetings, have not been proven to work (b) relapse is such a frequent occurrence that different interventions are needed (c) AOD counselors do not have the training to implement relapse prevention strategies (d) the principles that determine the initiation of a behavior change may be different than the principles that determine whether or not the behavior change is maintained