What is confluence?
What will be an ideal response?
Consists of blurring the differentiation between the self and the environment. Confluence may be defined as the loss of the experience of a separate identity. Confluence occurs when an individual’s need to withdraw is blocked by someone or something. Clients are encouraged to become increasingly aware of their dominant style of blocking contact.
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What is the name associated with Prochaska’s therapy?
a. Multimodal Therapy b. Naikan Therapy c. Transtheoretical Therapy d. Change Therapy e. Synegetic Therapy
The historical trauma response (HTR) is the constellation of features in reaction to historical trauma that may include
a. substance abuse, as a vehicle for attempting to numb the pain associated with trauma, and often includes other types of self-destructive behavior. b. suicidal thoughts and gestures. c. difficulty recognizing and expressing emotions. d. All of the above.
In one study of low-income teenage mothers, almost _____________ of the abused mothers had experienced birth control sabotage as compared to approximately one-third of non-abused women
a. One-third b. Two thirds c. One quarter d. One half
According to Egan, which of the following indicate how a helper might express empathy towards a client?
A. respond accurately to clients’ feelings, emotions and moods B. respond subjectively to clients’ dreams C. respond subjectively with an assessment of the veracity of the clients’ stories D. respond accurately to clients’ formal histories