Describe the difference between clarification of feelings and restatement of content
What will be an ideal response?
CLARIFICATION OF FEELINGS: As feelings are expressed, the therapist repeats those expressions in different words to make the client more aware of what her/his true feelings are.
RESTATEMENT OF CONTENT: As ideas are expressed, the therapist repeats those expressions in different words to the client to clarify the cognitive content of what the client is saying.
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A) a low degree of self-efficacy. B) an external locus of control. C) grown up with conditions of worth. D) a high degree of self-efficacy.
Paul and Peter seem identical in almost every way. They have the same taste in music. They have the same facial expressions and features. They drive the same car, and they work in the same professional field. Since they did not grow up together, what explanation is there for this?
A. There is an environmental basis for their behaviors. B. They are dizygotic twins. C. They have a strong instinctive connection. D. There is a strong genetic basis for their behaviors.
How can we measure children's understanding and knowledge about retrieval strategies?
A) Via recognition memory tasks. B) By interviewing the child's parent. C) By asking children to predict how an object or cue might help enhance the retrieval of a hypothetical child. D) Via a direct assessment of the child's retrieval capacities.
The part of the brain that helps process hearing and give meaning to words is the __________
a. the occipital lobe b. the temporal lobe c. the parietal lobe d. the frontal lobe