For the experiential therapist like Leslie Greenberg, the fundamental unit of experience is:

a. interpersonal problems.
b. negative thoughts about the self, world, and future.
c. emotional schema.
d. unfinished business.


C

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The human service professional needs to develop networks primarily to

A. understand the most current social service legislation B. link clients to services C. describe the community service umbrella D. monitor the social control process

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All of the following are considered interpersonal risk factors except for:

a) Inadequate sleep and diet b) Social isolation or limited contact with friends c) Experiencing a trauma d) Significant conflict with friends and family members

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Projective techniques:

A) ?are structured personality tests or instruments. B) ?are aptitude tests where projections are made about the individual's future performance. C) involve the individual responding to relatively ambiguous stimuli.? D) require the individual to manipulate objects, such as arranging blocks in a design.

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What is a potential negative consequence of active listening?

a. Some ethnic groups may be uncomfortable with the persistent eye contact that is a part of active listening. b. Clients get bored with hearing the therapist repeat back what they just said. c. Clients may be uncomfortable with the silences that follow when a therapist is waiting for them to continue talking. d. The client may feel that the therapist does not truly care about what they are saying.

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