The most common empathic confrontation uses:

A) ?paraphrasing.
B) ?reflection of feelings.
C) ?summarizations.
D) ?all of the above.


D

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Marriage and family therapists may be called to provide testimony in court. One role in which family therapists are asked to testify about probable causes and recommendations in regard to family members is called:

A. child custody evaluator B. expert witness C. court ordered witness D. court advocate

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Exceptions to the privileged communication right in which professionals must disclose information include

A) ?a 13-year-old client is considered to be dangerous to self or others. B) ?a 19-year-old client has a gun at home. C) ?a 23-year-old client is a victim of domestic abuse. D) ?a 16-year-old client has confessed to taking illegal drugs.

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Countertransference becomes an ethical issue when the:

a. client's needs assume priority over the therapist’s needs. b. counselor’s unresolved conflicts get in the way of effective therapy. c. client uses session time to work through his or her problems. d. client puts all the blame for his or her difficulties on the therapist.

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One tip on paraphrasing is to

A. paraphrase early B. avoid using encouragers. C. repeat the client’s words exactly D. Show presence

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