Exam 4: The Domain of Assessment: Clients Symptoms, Stages of Change, Needs, Strengths, and Resources
Exam 1: Overview of the State of Psychotherapy and the Domains of Competence16 Questions
Exam 2: The Domain of Connecting With and Engaging the Client: Listening15 Questions
Exam 3: He Domain of Connecting With and Engaging the Client: Responding15 Questions
Exam 4: The Domain of Assessment: Clients Symptoms, Stages of Change, Needs, Strengths, and Resources15 Questions
Exam 5: The Domain of Assessment: the Theme Behind a Clients Narrative, Therapeutic Goals, and Client Input About Goal Achievement12 Questions
Exam 6: The Domain of Establishing and Maintaining the Therapeutic Relationship and the Therapeutic Alliance: Relationship Building13 Questions
Exam 7: The Domain of Establishing and Maintaining the Therapeutic Relationship and the Therapeutic Alliance: the Therapeutic Alliance the Level Ii Practitioner Profile13 Questions
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Because the client determines what is useful to him/her, it is important to solicit feedback from them about the impact and success of treatment - or the lack of it.
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What is the term used to describe an encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention intended to dislodge a client from counterproductive activity by encouraging them to practice it and become better at it but for benign purposes?
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When a paradoxical intervention is presented to a client, the presence of two contradictory statements, combined with an element of truth, can produce ______________.
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What is the term used to describe an encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention intended to have a client walk a therapist through the processes and the logic underlying what others have often defined as problematic?
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Practitioners in the earlier stages of development (stages 1 and 2) frequently encounter difficulty with encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical interventions because they often contravene _________________.
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Which of the following situations is not ideal for using the paradoxical intervention designed to reconstruct and "reframe" problematic behavior in a way that reveals its prosocial dimension?
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Which of the following situations is not ideal for using the paradoxical intervention designed to have a client walk a therapist through the processes and the logic underlying what others have often defined as problematic?
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Paradoxical interventions, at their most effective, are able to replace the necessity of "working through" issues that a client brings to therapy.
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Inviting a client to practice a problematic behavior encourages them to practice under the direction of the therapist, which makes it a cooperative act and in harmony with the therapist; refusal results in relinquishing some of the maladaptive symptoms.
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What is the term used for the kind of encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention designed to reconstruct and "reframe" problematic behavior in a way that reveals its prosocial dimension?
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Nonlinear listening for congruence is a key factor in identifying client situations that would most benefit from a an encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention.
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Using an encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention represents the therapist's attempts to ____________ the client's defensive and rigid perception of the situation and their behavior, in order to _________________.
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The paradox of Schrödinger's cat involves the possibility that the cat in the sealed box is both alive and dead at the same time; any conclusions made at that moment are based on ________________.
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The nonlinear component of using an encouraging, stimulating, and motivating paradoxical intervention, is that it alters a symptom or complaint so that it no longer __________________.
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___________ represent a class of nonlinear paradoxical interventions designed to encourage, stimulate, and mobilize clients who, as a result of their experience of ambivalence (i.e. dilemma), have either become immobilized or are endlessly vacillating despite their best efforts.
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