Over the course of narrative therapy many, if not most, clients
a. proceed linearly through the layers of therapy until their problems are resolved
b. cycle back and forth through the layers until their problems are resolved
c. move quickly to termination and the resolution of their problems shortly after the initial session and do not require working through the middle layers of treatment
d. drop out of therapy shortly after beginning the action layer of treatment due to the intensity of the affect brought up in their narratives
b. cycle back and forth through the layers until their problems are resolved
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Which of the following does Egan suggest is a good guideline for the relationship of highlights and probes? a. A good formula for the relationship is three probes to one highlight. b. After using a probe to which a client responds, share a highlight thatexpresses and checks your understanding
c. Use mostly highlights, probes don't get much client response. d. If a probe is effective, follow it with another probe.
Which of the following treatment approaches pays the least attention to emotions?
(a) psychoanalysis (b) existential therapy (c) person-centered counseling (d) Gestalt therapy
The skill of observing the second client by watching for verbal and nonverbal clues as to their reactions while a member is speaking is:
a. Pre-contemplation b. Exploration c. Monitoring the individual d. Monitoring the group