Exam 8: Affective Interventions
Exam 1: Conceptualizing Counseling 20 Questions
Exam 2: The Language of Counseling20 Questions
Exam 3: Stages and Skills of Counseling20 Questions
Exam 4: Building Rapport and Relationship20 Questions
Exam 5: Assessing Client Problems20 Questions
Exam 6: Developing Counseling Goals20 Questions
Exam 7: Defining Strategies and Selecting Interventions20 Questions
Exam 8: Affective Interventions20 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Interventions20 Questions
Exam 10: Behavioral Interventions20 Questions
Exam 11: Systemic Interventions20 Questions
Exam 12: Termination and Follow-Up20 Questions
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The counselor should not to become actively involved when using the role reversal
intervention with clients.
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Sometimes the therapeutic goal is to help a client gain some control over her/his feelings.
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Research into cultural effects on affective expression have found:
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Cultures that rely heavily on nonverbals for communication are known as:
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Often the most appropriate counselor response to client fear is to encourage the client to talk
about it.
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Cultures are mostly different in how they use nonverbals to communicate feelings, according
to Ekman's research.
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In the dreamwork session with Linda, she identified the meaning of her father being Asian as:
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When a client enters counseling overwhelmed by feelings, this is often referred to as:
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Among the reasons one would use affective interventions is(are):
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Counseling theories that tend to be associated with the expression of feelings include:
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Role reversal and the empty chair are interventions that are often used to:
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Helping the individual to express feelings is a central goal of all forms of therapy.
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Many clients lack the introspective skill needed to identify their feelings
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Human emotions are a significant component of human functioning.
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Typically, when clients are trying to sort out feelings using unanswerable questions, the counselor's role is:
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Often counseling involves teaching clients how to express their feelings.
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Affective interventions help the client in the expression of
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Regardless of whether the client expresses feelings, the assumption is that:
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It is rare or even impossible for a person to experience anger without being aware of it.
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