A client of yours tells you the depth of his loneliness, and you respond by saying: "It's like you're in a cabin in the woods, and no one can reach you.". This is an example of which of the following?

a. The use of a metaphor, analogy, or visual image
b. Reflecting deeper feelings that you sense from the client
c. Making an interpretation based what you have heard from the client
d. Pointing out contrasting feelings
e. Higher level empathic responding
f. A poor empathic response


.A

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A. lack of adequate procedures in place to support a dismissal decision. B. concern about the heightened resistance or defensiveness in the trainee. C. the potential for receiving criticism from other faculty or supervisors who were not involved in the trainee's remediation. D. the potential for receiving criticism from other faculty members who were not involved in the trainee's remediation.

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a. humanistic theory b. career diamond c. career rainbow d. chaos theory

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What is a major weakness of true-false items?

a. True-false items are inefficient b. True-false items are scored in a subjective manner c. True –false items are ineffective at sampling the content domain d. True-false items are susceptible to guessing

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