In observing a client's nonverbal patterns, one should:
A) ?note the context in which the observation occurs.
B) ?describe the observation in clear behavioral terms.
C) ?separate your observation from your impression.
D) ?all of the above
D
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An approach to working with nicotine addiction that teaches coping skills, such as reframing and thought stopping, is known as _________________
A. telephone counseling B. rapid smoking C. skills training D. physical training
According to Freud, forgotten memories that are frightening are likely to be found in the
a. conscious. b. preconscious. c. unconscious. d. countertransference.
When a counselor asks a client to comply with a minor request and then later follows the initial request with one that is larger, it is an example of __________
A. challenge B. the foot in the door technique C. the door in the face technique D. confrontation
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What will be an ideal response?