Exam 3: He Domain of Connecting With and Engaging the Client: Responding

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When a client does not receive a therapist's support in what he/she has already not been doing, they are provoked to either __________ or ___________.

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Not supporting a client in what he/she has already not been doing assumes a strong therapeutic relationship and alliance.

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Which term describes the encouragement of a client to delay or prolong a decision, required action, or felt need to act into the undefined future and make a mistake (or make things worse)?

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Calming a client is the end goal of using a tranquilizer paradoxical intervention

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What nonlinear listening technique can provide a therapist with the essential clues about what action or inaction needs to be "barred?"

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Encouraging a client to delay or prolong a decision, required action, or felt need to act into the undefined future and make a mistake (or make things worse) operates under what fundamental thought?

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What term describes the decision of a therapist to not support a client in what he/she has already not been doing?

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When attempting to advocate for symptomatic behavior, therapists should flatly advocate for a symptom in as outrageous a manner as possible

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What is the rationale behind a therapist's urging and advocating for symptomatic behavior?

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What term describes a therapist's urging and advocating for symptomatic behavior?

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Which of the following does not describe the intent of tranquilizing comments, interpretations, or suggestions?

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Which term describes the verbal tranquilizer used by a therapist to give his/her client the authority to continue with present behavior or have his/her symptoms or complaint, albeit cast in a slightly different light?

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The rationale behind giving a client authority to continue with present behavior or have his/her symptoms or complaint, albeit cast in a slightly different light, is that it is the client's _________________ that adds to their suffering, along with the redundant, useless, circular, and no-win solutions they have attempted.

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Tranquilizers are less about a client's symptoms, and more to do with the ambivalence they experience in addressing their symptoms

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_____________ represent a group of paradoxical interventions that help to calm people whose behavior is getting in the way of solving their problems, and actively compound them.

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