Exam 11: Reflection of Meaning and Interpretation-Reframe: Helping Clients Restory Their Lives
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How might you use discernment with clients in your professional work in interviewing and counseling?
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Only reflection of meaning can help clients find their "center of being in the world."
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Write three probes that might elicit client meaning in the following client statement.
"I feel lost right now, terribly confused.I've done well in philosophy, but somehow the new course material is terrifying to me.I almost hate to go to class."
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In interpretation-reframing the frame of reference comes from the client.
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There seems to be a part of the brain that identifies spiritual experience, according to Ratey.
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Which of the following questions would NOT be used as part of the discernment process?
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Taking action on life's meaning, according to logotherapists, is ____.
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"I've been able to survive AIDS now for three years and my friends have been the thing that have kept me going.Being with them and their support and smiles has been the most important thing in the world for me." Which of the following focuses most on meaning?
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"What significant life events have shaped your beliefs about life?" In which of the following constructs does this interviewer response BEST fit?
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Both the interpretation-reframe and reflection of meaning are central skills in helping clients take a new perspective on themselves and their world.
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Questioning the client may lead to discernment.Which emotional style is best supported by these questions? "Get in touch with your body." "What is your gut feeling?" "What are your instincts?"
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In linking, two or more ideas are brought together, providing the client with a new insight.
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Questioning the client may lead to discernment.Which emotional style is best supported by this question? "How have various significant others related to your experiences?"
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Which one of the following is an expected result when using reflection of meaning?
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Note the following client statement.Select what, in your opinion, are the key words.Generate a list of opposite words.If you find client opposite constructs, note them by underlining.
"It's difficult for me to talk about my fears.I just get so upset when I'm put on the spot by anyone.I feel like I'd just like to make some changes, but I'm too scared to try.I don't know what sense to make of it.It seems I'm a person who believes justice and fairness are important.I try to be fair to everyone, but I don't succeed.That's when I get frightened.I see myself as a little person who is trying very hard.Why are others so unfair to me?"
Again, as you make your list of important key words-constructs, generate a list of opposites and indicate which of the opposites are yours and which are the client's.
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Which one of the following is NOT a predictable result when using reflection of meaning?
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Which question is most likely to bring out underlying client meaning issues?
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Outline how different theories use interpretation-reframe.Provide examples for each.
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Reflection of meaning is most often associated with which theory?
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