A practitioner wants to communicate involvement through minimal encouragement. What should the practitioner do?

A) ?Say "uh-huh," nod, or repeat what the client says.
B) ?Shift in his/her seat.
C) ?Ask the client to think of ways to encourage himself/herself.
D) ?Remain silent.


A

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The following are all useful examples of how a practitioner might evaluate the client's satisfaction with the work completed EXCEPT a. what are some of the things that you liked about our work together? b. are there things that you were not satisfied with?

c. how do you feel about the fact that our work together is ending? d. what suggestions do you have on how we could improve our services?

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The advantage of ________________is that it reduces bias among evaluators because the ratings are related to behaviors established by the organization.

A) BARS B) graphic rating scale C) management by objectives D) critical incidents

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In the Coreys' work with women who have a history of sexual abuse, they found it was therapeutic for the women to

a. simply share the burden associated with the abuse that they have been carrying alone for many years. b. accept the reality that they were indeed victims and learn to direct their anger inward. c. confront the victimizer in group. d. cut off their feelings as a survival tactic.

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Which of the following statements is false regarding trends in sexual addiction?

a. Early estimates of sexual addiction for the online population were 20 to 35%. b. The numbers of sexual addicts may now be rapidly escalating related to the increasing accessibility of online sexual content and the immediate connectivity now provided by Smartphones and social networks. c. The more hours per week an individual views Internet pornography, the more they report sexual urges and problems with sexual compulsivity. d. none of the above.

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