An interpreting response is most likely to be understandable and result in change when:
A) It is essentially the same as the client's viewpoint, but worded
differently.
B) It is slightly different from the client's viewpoint.
C) It provides a radically different viewpoint that challenges the
client's current perspective.
D) The language used in the interpretation is consistent with the
client's communication style.
B
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whole group in which we are interested?
a. the whole group is sometimes too large to be feasible to study. b. sampling can make available data from more people than we could possibly gather from the whole group. c. carefully drawn samples can provide better information than can be gotten from studying the whole group. d. the whole group is sometimes too large to be feasible to study, and carefully drawn samples can provide better information than can be gotten from studying the whole group
Each of Holland's personality types can best be understood through the following diagram:
a. hexagon. b. circle. c. bar graph. d. cube.
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a. Mirroring back to the client the feeling(s) they express through matching facial expressions and nonverbal cues b. The cognitive processing of feelings c. Identifying client emotions and then rephrasing this affective component back to the client d. Asking the client to reflect on the feelings they are experiencing, and then to put them in words
The new penology is emblematic of
a. A greater understanding of the realities of crime. b. The use of the DSM-IV in criminal treatment. c. Post-modern capitalism in the US. d. A greater movement toward charitable organizations.