A client describes his intense anger toward his wife, but the clinician senses some deep pain revolving around the client's fear of an intimate relationship. The clinician therefore responds to the client by saying, "I hear your anger, but I also sense some sadness regarding the inability of you and your wife to be closer.". The client sobs. This is an example of what kind of confrontation?
a. Higher level empathy
b. Use of satire and irony
c. "You/but" statements
d. Asking the client to justify the discrepancy
e. Reframing
.A
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a. Internalized privilege b. Heterosexual privilege c. Homophobia d. Male privilege
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a. They make an appropriate referral at the earliest possible time b. They promise to take additional coursework or attend a workshop on the issue to increase their competence c. They seek supervision d. They obtain informed consent and payment for services upfront
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a. gay or lesbian. b. homosexual. c. heterosexual. d. bisexual.
Describe the different levels of consultation in regard to their purposes and their effectiveness
What will be an ideal response?