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Confrontation
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Involves listening to the client carefully AND is not a direct, harsh challenge.
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Subtractive empathy
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The interviewer responses gives back the client less than what the client said.
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What are relationship - story and strengths - goals - restory - action collectively called?
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Five-stage interview structure.
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The goals of BLS are to elicit
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- key facts and thoughts.
- central emotions and feelings.
- overall summary of the issues.
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Women tend to use paraphrasing and related listening skills less than men.
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False
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Paraphrasing is also known as
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Reflection of content
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In working with some Asian and Southern European peoples, which focus is often more appropriate than typical middle-class U.S. focusing?
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Mutual focus emphasizing "we".
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A culture that emphasizes self-actualization is likely to focus on...
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The individual.
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Counseling children requires...
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Using more concrete examples and language.
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The genogram or family chart is
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A good way to help a client focus on family issues.
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A culture that emphasizes group harmony and joint goals is likely to focus on...
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The mutual or "we" focus.
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In a typical middle-class cultural interviewing settings for counseling, the focus is usually on...
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The individual.
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The front step in confrontation is?
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Identifying a contradiction or discrepancy.
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Goal setting
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Is where the client will discuss direction that they may want to go, new ways of thinking and behaviors that might be changed.
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What is the expected consequence of REFLECTION OF FEELING?
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Clients will delve into their emotional experiences more deeply. It helps the interviewer understand the client more, emotionally.
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