To develop rapport during a clinical interview, an interviewer should do all of the following EXCEPT

A. make an effort to put the client at ease.
B. acknowledge the unique, unusual situation of the interview.
C. notice how the client uses language and follow the client’s lead.
D. gently correct the client when he uses metaphors incorrectly.


D. gently correct the client when he uses metaphors incorrectly.

Psychology

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Changing the attributions of college freshmen regarding their academic performance demonstrates that:

A. thought patterns are not as important as innate ability B. attributions influence our behaviors C. most college students are much more realistic about self-analysis of failure in their first year of college than they are in their fourth year D. females attribute cause to failure in much more constructive ways than males do

Psychology

ACT therapists believe that values

a. direct adaptive behavior. b. motivate first-order change. c. are a form of inaction. d. may constitute a presenting problem.

Psychology

Müller believed that, with his doctrine of specific nerve energies, he had discovered the:

a. solution to the mind–body problem. b. seat of consciousness. c. physiological equivalent of Kant’s categories of thought. d. vibrations that Hartley and Newton had postulated in their analysis of nerve conduction.

Psychology

That objects continue to exist when they cannot be seen defines

object permanence. an acquired adaptation. mental representation. object continuity.

Psychology