Mirroring, a technique similar to the use of body language by the Gestalt
clinician, refers to
a. matching the client's posture and body movements
b. matching the client's grammar and language
c. a technique used to connect with the client
d. all of the above
d
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The Dowell family has been adjusting to the loss of their youngest child, Lindsay, to cancer. Friends and family surrounded them all throughout Lindsay’s short illness, and the community held benefits to help the family with medical costs. Ms. Dowell spoke to a gathering of friends and community members and said, “We knew that we would get through this hard, sad time because we were not alone and feel that our bond as a family has been strengthened by this loss”. This belief system is referred to as
a. Fatalistic orientation b. Strengths perspective orientation c. Mastery orientation d. Spiritual orientation
Which of the following models of cultural competence discussed in the text emphasizes having therapists examine a particular ethnic group through the lens of the model in order to decrease the tendency to make generalizations or hold inaccurate biases
a. Pedersen’s Framework for Developing Cultural and Cross-Cultural Competence b. Hogan-Garcia Model for Cultural Diversity Competence c. Hays’s ADDRESSING Framework d. Holland’s codes
Women are more likely to develop an alcohol abuse disorder than men.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In Perls' theory of psychopathology, the layer or level of psychopathology that entails experiencing the deadness of parts of ourselves that have been disowned is:
a. the impasse. b. the phobic. c. the implosive. d. the phony.