Describe at least three ways that reflections and paraphrases might be useful in a helping conversation.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but may include: to communicate that the helpee has been heard, to keep pace in the conversation with minimal intrusion, to raise helpee awareness of what he or she is saying, to slow down the conversation, to bring clarity or draw attention to what helpee has just said, to invite the helpee to make meaning or interpret what he or she is saying, to suggest new meanings or ideas, and to illuminate or point out themes.
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Discuss what field research has shown about child victims’ memory. Name a specific protocol for interviewing children, and what the main components of the protocol are.
What will be an ideal response?
According to Frances, Clarkin and Perry, some clients have a history of treatment failure or often get worse in treatment. These kinds of clients might include which of the following?
A. Clients who likely cannot improve on their own B. Patients with malingering or fictitious illness C. Clients who do not have a clinical diagnosis D. Couples that fight frequently
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.A group leader wields tremendous power, and when giving tasks to members, members may feel compelled to follow through. 2.Overt prejudices are a way of life that will dominate groups if not careful. 3.Groups operate in a way comparable to a tribal setting.
Which theory incorporates single-factor theories including biological, neuropsychological, and ecological factors?
a. multiple level theory of sexual offending b. multi-phase theory of sexual offending c. integration theory of sexual offending d. life course sexual offending