The skill of exploring the meaning of a silence by putting the client's possible feelings into words (for instance, "Are you angry right now?") is termed:
a. reaching inside of silences
b. working in the silence
c. labeling the silence
d. none of these answers
a
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Random sampling helps the generalizability of research outcomes for multiple reasons, whereas
random sampling helps facilitate the implementation of inferential analysis, while also helping to reduce the implicit biases that are common when using non-random sampling procedures. What is the name of these variables that produce bias and should be accounted for, or acknowledged in a research report? a) Independent b) Constants or placebos c) Extraneous d) Control
Burger (2009) attempted a replication of Milgram's famous study. Which of the following was a measure he took to ensure that the replication met ethical standards?
a. Participants who could potentially have an adverse reaction to the study were screened out of the study. b. Participants were recruited from college students. c. A clinical psychologist monitored the study. d. Participants were informed right after the study that no shock was given.
Freire was skeptical of the role of social workers because they ______.
A. are a tool for social control B. help to promote social changes C. provide concrete help to their clients D. practice in too many different settings
Bonnie became sexually involved with her therapist soon after therapy began. This action was initiated by the therapist who saw Bonnie's provocative behavior as an invitation to become intimate. Which of the following is NOT a possible on-going consequence for the client being sexually exploited?
a. Experiencing feelings of freedom and peacefulness b. Experiencing feelings of shame and guilt and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder c. Experiencing depression, fear, and anger d. Experiencing isolation, a stronger distrust, and suicidal tendencies