Exam 5: Invitational Skills
Exam 1: Helping As a Personal Journey and the Nuts and Bolts of Helping6 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to the Class6 Questions
Exam 3: The Therapeutic Relationship7 Questions
Exam 4: Helping Someone Who Is Different5 Questions
Exam 5: Invitational Skills8 Questions
Exam 6: Reflecting Skills: Paraphrasing8 Questions
Exam 7: Reflecting Skills: Reflecting Feelings6 Questions
Exam 8: Reflecting Skills: Reflecting Meaning and Summarizing7 Questions
Exam 9: Challenging Skills4 Questions
Exam 10: Assessment and the Initial Interview6 Questions
Exam 11: Goal-Setting Skills8 Questions
Exam 12: Change Techniques9 Questions
Exam 13: Outcome Evaluation and Termination Skills8 Questions
Exam 14: Therapeutic Factors: Advanced Change11 Questions
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Focusing on a client's judgmental opinion of another person may not be helpful because
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In the non-judgmental listening sequence, a paraphrase (or reflection of content)
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Common problems in paraphrasing include simply reciting the facts, difficulty hearing the story due to "noise", taking the client's side, and
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Early in the helping relationship, clients are most comfortable with reflections of:
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_____ is a distilled version of the content of the client's message that restates the facts and thoughts in different words and in a non judgmental way.
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