Deck 4: Observation Skills

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When clients talk about topics that are uncomfortable to them, one may expect all EXCEPT which of the following?

A)Direct, angry eye contact and a more aggressive body posture
B)Shifts in eye contact patterns, body movement, and changing vocal qualities
C)Slower vocal qualities coupled with shifts in eye contact patterns
D)Hesitation and attempt to change topic
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In Northern European-North American, middle-class culture, which of the following body language may suggest client wanting to close off a topic?

A)Complete avoidance of eye contact
B)Arms closed tightly over the chest
C)Trunk lean away from the interviewer
D)All of these
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Blacks and Whites exhibit greater brain activation when they:

A)see exciting movies.
B)watch through a one-way mirror and see pain inflicted on another person.
C)see faces that look like their own.
D)see faces that look different from their own.
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Speaking of varying cultural orientations to family, Weijun Zhang comments that:

A)we must often explore family issues with Hispanic-American clients.
B)the nuclear family is central in Hispanic-American culture.
C)the extended family is important in Hispanic-American culture.
D)a and c
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When movements do not mirror one another between a client and an interviewer, but still remain in harmony (a head nod may follow a comment by the other), this is termed

A)movement synchrony
B)symmetrical conversation
C)a double bind
D)movement complementarity
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A good communication connection between client and interviewer can be observed through harmonious, but non-identical movements.These movements are known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of these types of movement
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According to Weijun Zhang's essay, some Native American Indians may not ask questions in public because ____.

A)questions may put the other person on the spot
B)they disagree with what is being said by the teacher or speaker
C)they agree with what is being said by the teacher or speaker
D)they don't want to draw attention to themselves
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Which of the following body languages may indicate opening to discuss a topic?

A)Sitting in a slouched, completely resting position
B)Sitting upright, legs somewhat open, palms up
C)Turning away slightly with direct eye contact
D)Licking the lips, heavy breathing, and a running nose
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Observation is:

A)secondary to attending and questioning skills.
B)less important when you videotape interview sessions.
C)focusing only on your client's speech in the interview.
D)vital to establishing a helping relationship.
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Which of the following is TRUE about observation?

A)Observation is the act of watching carefully and intentionally.
B)The goal of observation is understand behavior.
C)Mastering observation is not easy.
D)All of the above.
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What is the non-verbal percentage of most communications?

A)95%
B)85%
C)75%
D)65%
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The term ____ is used to describe people mirroring each other's body language.

A)symmetrical conversation
B)movement synchrony
C)dereflection
D)movement complementarity
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Which of the following alternatives may help you as you begin sessions?

A)Patience
B)A good sense of humor
C)Talk about neutral subjects
D)All of the above
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Which cultural group has been shown more holistic thinking?

A)European Americans
B)South Americans
C)Southern Europeans
D)Japanese
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The interview with Kyle Yellowhorse demonstrated that ____.

A)multicultural differences may lead to a slow start
B)establishing trust among diverse individuals is not an issue
C)self-disclosure and story-sharing can be helpful
D)exploration of positive assets can be useful
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Which of the following is a FALSE assertion about self-observation?

A)By turning observation inward, you can tune into your own reactions.
B)Accurate self-observation will help you examine what lies within the client.
C)Self-observation provides you with a compass to guide you through the session.
D)Self-observation is a process of self-awareness that may lead to growth and change.
Question
When you use observation skills competently as an interviewer, you can predict the client will ____.

A)often become very defensive
B)pay more attention to interviewer instructions
C)often demonstrate movement symmetry or complementarity
D)express more emotional release
Question
When the client and the interviewer are communicating well, they "mirror" each other's body language.This is known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of these types of movement
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Weijun Zhang points out that ____.

A)American Indian modes of expression are similar to African American
B)African American and American Indian modes are different
C)European American and American Indian modes are similar
D)none of these
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Which of the following is NOT an effective focus of observation?

A)Observe client's non-verbal behavior.
B)Observe client's verbal behavior.
C)Observe client's ongoing thoughts.
D)Observe client's discrepancies in verbal and non-verbal behavior.
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Which of the following statements represent an abstract - formal operational thought statement?

A)"My family is difficult."
B)"Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table."
C)"I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
D)"My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight."
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What is acculturation?

A)Accurately identifying the ethnic background of a given client.
B)The process of growth experienced by the client during helping sessions.
C)The degree to which a person adopts the standard way of behaving in a given culture.
D)None of the above.
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Discrepancies may be observed between:

A)a client and a situation.
B)verbal statements.
C)what one says and what one does.
D)all of the above.
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"He does this to me all the time.It never stops.It's what he does to everyone all the time." This is an example of ____.

A)selective attention
B)key words
C)concrete / situational language
D)abstract / formal operational language
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To help clients see themselves in relation to others:

A)reinforce "Other statements" by repetition of key words.
B)ask questions such as "How might the other person tell the same story?"
C)use role-playing.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following statements represent a concrete client statement?

A)"I feel mixed-up and confused."
B)"Why did this happen to me?"
C)"I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
D)"My lover is mean to me."
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Selective attention is best described in interviewing as:

A)ignoring comments from clients that are not productive.
B)supporting clients when they talk about positive assets.
C)clients tend to talk about what interviewers listen to.
D)clients selectively focusing their interests, regardless of interviewer interventions.
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Should clients match the language of the interviewer, or should the interviewer match language and style with the client?

A)Clients should be referred to helping professionals who match their style.
B)Interviewers should always strive to match the client's style.
C)Client and interviewer language and styles synchronize in the session.
D)Both options can be appropriate given the client and the situation.
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"I'm not bothered by that," said with a flushed face and a closed fist, is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one reasons
D)Discrepancies between statements and nonverbal behavior
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"I'm really angry right now," said while smiling, is an example of a ____.

A)discrepancy between a verbal statement and a nonverbal behavior
B)discrepancy between what one says and what one explains
C)discrepancy between a client and a situation
D)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
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"I can't do it at all," when said with congruent nonverbal gestures, is an example of ____.

A)a negative "I statement"
B)discrepant nonverbal communication
C)selective attention
D)verbal underlining
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Two major client communication styles are presented in the:

A)Cogntive Concrete Continuum
B)Abstraction Ladder
C)Thinking Chart
D)Daily Thoughts Records
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To understand how your client feels about a topic, it is usually helpful to:

A)reinforce "I statements" by repetition of key words.
B)mirror the body posture of the client.
C)enhance client experiencing by encouraging discussion of emotions.
D)all of the above.
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It is important to note when clients present observable discrepancies.A client may speak pleasantly about a friend while simultaneously clenching their fist.These discrepancies are known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of the above
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Which of the following statements represent an abstract - formal operational thought statement?

A)"My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
B)"This office has not promoted any women in the last five years."
C)"I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American."
D)None of these.
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Which of the following statements represent a concrete client statement?

A)"That is sexist."
B)"My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
C)"The school is racist."
D)"My lover is mean to me."
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"My son is perfect; he just doesn't respect me." This is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one does
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is the best definition of acculturation?

A)Giving up one's own culture and embracing a new culture.
B)Maintaining one's own culture while embracing the new.
C)The degree to which an individual has adopted the norms of behaving in a given culture.
D)The degree to which an individual has learned how to behave in a culturally appropriate way.
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Stereotyping a client:

A)is useful to determine which microskills to apply during a session.
B)is relatively easy within multicultural clients.
C)is discriminatory and naïve.
D)is determined by the acculturation of individual clients.
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The collectivist orientation in many cultural groups emphasize:

A)"I" statements.
B)"Other" statements.
C)Sharing perceptions of the collective community.
D)Noting discrepancies with the majority culture.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My lover is mean to me.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "My lover is mean to me."
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Even the most advanced professional doesn't always know what is happening.What can you do when you don't know what to do?

A)Question
B)Attend
C)Interrupt
D)Challenge
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My child has been diagnosed with ADHD.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "My child has been diagnosed with ADHD."
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My family is difficult.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "My family is difficult."
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Which of the following is a valid element of observation skills?

A)Observe your own and the client's verbal and nonverbal behavior.
B)Anticipate individual and multicultural differences.
C)Carefully and selectively feedback observations to the client as discussion topics.
D)All of these.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ Why did this happen to me?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "Why did this happen to me?"
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"I am doing well on this examination," said by a European American or European Canadian, middle-class student with eyes downcast, shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)what one says and what one reasons
C)statements and nonverbal behavior
D)the client and a situation
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"I really love my brother," said in a quiet tone with averted eyes, is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one does
D)Discrepancies between statements and arguments
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
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Your client says, "I agree with you, but would not do what you suggested." This shows a discrepancy between:

A)two verbal statements.
B)what one says and what one does.
C)you and the client.
D)nonverbal behaviors.
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"I deserve to pass this course even though I haven't done the homework." This shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)what one says and what one does
C)the client and situation
D)nonverbal behaviors
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Which of the following is TRUE?

A)How you say something is less important than what you say, particularly if you say it clearly.
B)There is less need to say things clearly if you say them well.
C)How something is said always is more important than what is actually said.
D)How something is said can sometimes overrule the actual words used by you and the client.
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"Unemployment just reached 11%.It's not my fault if I don't have a job" shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)the client and a situation
C)what one says and what one does
D)statements and nonverbal behavior
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I feel mixed-up and confused.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "I feel mixed-up and confused."
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table."
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In observing client nonverbal patterns, one should:

A)note the context in which the observation occurs.
B)describe the observation in clear behavioral terms.
C)separate your observation from your impression.
D)all of the above.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight."
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The client is smiling, but his-her knuckles are white from clinched fists.This is an example of a ____.

A)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
B)discrepancy in verbal statements
C)discrepancy between what one says and what one does
D)discrepancy between statements and verbal behavior
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The client jiggles his or her legs nervously while talking about a forthcoming medical examination.This is a ____.

A)discrepancy between statement and other verbal behavior
B)discrepancy between what one says and what one does
C)discrepancy between a client and a situation
D)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
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Describe briefly the nonverbal indicators you might expect to find if your client is uncomfortable in the interview.
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Observation can enable you to learn as much about yourself and your counseling skills as you do about your clients.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American."
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What have you learned about your own nonverbal and verbal behavior and its impact on others?
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ This office has not promoted any women in the last five years.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "This office has not promoted any women in the last five years."
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Discuss the importance of the concrete-abstract distinction and how it can be useful in the counseling and interviewing process.Provide specific illustration of each type of communication.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ The school is racist.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "The school is racist."
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Observation is the act of watching carefully and intentionally with the purpose of understanding behavior.
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A client may come to a first interview with a negative "I" statement.One way to define the objective of counseling is to turn negative statements into positives.
Illustrate this point with case examples.What type of statments might a client make differently in the pre-interview than they do in the post-interview?
a.a career confused client?
b.a depressed client?
c.a client who does not know how to find a job?
d.a client who is having difficulty with his or her spouse?
In each example, write negative "I" statements the client might make and positive "I" statements that might appear after successful counseling.
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Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ That is sexist.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____ "That is sexist."
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Define five types of client discrepancies and provide one example of each.
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Outline possible differences in nonverbal communications between two cultural groups of your own selection (for example, Asian Canadians compared with European Canadian, Native Canadian-Canadiene with African Canadians, European Americans with Latina-Latino's).After you have made these comparisons, please review your statements and comment on the dangers of stereotyping.
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Turn now to "other" statements.The client may present with little sense of how others relate to her or his individual issues.How would you facilitate client growth by helping them understand themselves in relation to others? What might their pre- and post-interviewing-counseling statements be from this perspective?
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What are the concepts of movement synchrony and movement complementarity? How are they demonstrated in interviewing and why are they important?
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When clients talk about topics that are uncomfortable to them, one may expect all EXCEPT which of the following?

A)Direct, angry eye contact and a more aggressive body posture
B)Shifts in eye contact patterns, body movement, and changing vocal qualities
C)Slower vocal qualities coupled with shifts in eye contact patterns
D)Hesitation and attempt to change topic
A
2
In Northern European-North American, middle-class culture, which of the following body language may suggest client wanting to close off a topic?

A)Complete avoidance of eye contact
B)Arms closed tightly over the chest
C)Trunk lean away from the interviewer
D)All of these
D
3
Blacks and Whites exhibit greater brain activation when they:

A)see exciting movies.
B)watch through a one-way mirror and see pain inflicted on another person.
C)see faces that look like their own.
D)see faces that look different from their own.
D
4
Speaking of varying cultural orientations to family, Weijun Zhang comments that:

A)we must often explore family issues with Hispanic-American clients.
B)the nuclear family is central in Hispanic-American culture.
C)the extended family is important in Hispanic-American culture.
D)a and c
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When movements do not mirror one another between a client and an interviewer, but still remain in harmony (a head nod may follow a comment by the other), this is termed

A)movement synchrony
B)symmetrical conversation
C)a double bind
D)movement complementarity
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A good communication connection between client and interviewer can be observed through harmonious, but non-identical movements.These movements are known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of these types of movement
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According to Weijun Zhang's essay, some Native American Indians may not ask questions in public because ____.

A)questions may put the other person on the spot
B)they disagree with what is being said by the teacher or speaker
C)they agree with what is being said by the teacher or speaker
D)they don't want to draw attention to themselves
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Which of the following body languages may indicate opening to discuss a topic?

A)Sitting in a slouched, completely resting position
B)Sitting upright, legs somewhat open, palms up
C)Turning away slightly with direct eye contact
D)Licking the lips, heavy breathing, and a running nose
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Observation is:

A)secondary to attending and questioning skills.
B)less important when you videotape interview sessions.
C)focusing only on your client's speech in the interview.
D)vital to establishing a helping relationship.
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Which of the following is TRUE about observation?

A)Observation is the act of watching carefully and intentionally.
B)The goal of observation is understand behavior.
C)Mastering observation is not easy.
D)All of the above.
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What is the non-verbal percentage of most communications?

A)95%
B)85%
C)75%
D)65%
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The term ____ is used to describe people mirroring each other's body language.

A)symmetrical conversation
B)movement synchrony
C)dereflection
D)movement complementarity
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Which of the following alternatives may help you as you begin sessions?

A)Patience
B)A good sense of humor
C)Talk about neutral subjects
D)All of the above
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Which cultural group has been shown more holistic thinking?

A)European Americans
B)South Americans
C)Southern Europeans
D)Japanese
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The interview with Kyle Yellowhorse demonstrated that ____.

A)multicultural differences may lead to a slow start
B)establishing trust among diverse individuals is not an issue
C)self-disclosure and story-sharing can be helpful
D)exploration of positive assets can be useful
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Which of the following is a FALSE assertion about self-observation?

A)By turning observation inward, you can tune into your own reactions.
B)Accurate self-observation will help you examine what lies within the client.
C)Self-observation provides you with a compass to guide you through the session.
D)Self-observation is a process of self-awareness that may lead to growth and change.
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When you use observation skills competently as an interviewer, you can predict the client will ____.

A)often become very defensive
B)pay more attention to interviewer instructions
C)often demonstrate movement symmetry or complementarity
D)express more emotional release
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When the client and the interviewer are communicating well, they "mirror" each other's body language.This is known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of these types of movement
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Weijun Zhang points out that ____.

A)American Indian modes of expression are similar to African American
B)African American and American Indian modes are different
C)European American and American Indian modes are similar
D)none of these
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Which of the following is NOT an effective focus of observation?

A)Observe client's non-verbal behavior.
B)Observe client's verbal behavior.
C)Observe client's ongoing thoughts.
D)Observe client's discrepancies in verbal and non-verbal behavior.
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Which of the following statements represent an abstract - formal operational thought statement?

A)"My family is difficult."
B)"Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table."
C)"I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
D)"My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight."
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What is acculturation?

A)Accurately identifying the ethnic background of a given client.
B)The process of growth experienced by the client during helping sessions.
C)The degree to which a person adopts the standard way of behaving in a given culture.
D)None of the above.
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Discrepancies may be observed between:

A)a client and a situation.
B)verbal statements.
C)what one says and what one does.
D)all of the above.
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"He does this to me all the time.It never stops.It's what he does to everyone all the time." This is an example of ____.

A)selective attention
B)key words
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D)abstract / formal operational language
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To help clients see themselves in relation to others:

A)reinforce "Other statements" by repetition of key words.
B)ask questions such as "How might the other person tell the same story?"
C)use role-playing.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following statements represent a concrete client statement?

A)"I feel mixed-up and confused."
B)"Why did this happen to me?"
C)"I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
D)"My lover is mean to me."
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27
Selective attention is best described in interviewing as:

A)ignoring comments from clients that are not productive.
B)supporting clients when they talk about positive assets.
C)clients tend to talk about what interviewers listen to.
D)clients selectively focusing their interests, regardless of interviewer interventions.
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28
Should clients match the language of the interviewer, or should the interviewer match language and style with the client?

A)Clients should be referred to helping professionals who match their style.
B)Interviewers should always strive to match the client's style.
C)Client and interviewer language and styles synchronize in the session.
D)Both options can be appropriate given the client and the situation.
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29
"I'm not bothered by that," said with a flushed face and a closed fist, is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one reasons
D)Discrepancies between statements and nonverbal behavior
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30
"I'm really angry right now," said while smiling, is an example of a ____.

A)discrepancy between a verbal statement and a nonverbal behavior
B)discrepancy between what one says and what one explains
C)discrepancy between a client and a situation
D)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
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31
"I can't do it at all," when said with congruent nonverbal gestures, is an example of ____.

A)a negative "I statement"
B)discrepant nonverbal communication
C)selective attention
D)verbal underlining
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32
Two major client communication styles are presented in the:

A)Cogntive Concrete Continuum
B)Abstraction Ladder
C)Thinking Chart
D)Daily Thoughts Records
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33
To understand how your client feels about a topic, it is usually helpful to:

A)reinforce "I statements" by repetition of key words.
B)mirror the body posture of the client.
C)enhance client experiencing by encouraging discussion of emotions.
D)all of the above.
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34
It is important to note when clients present observable discrepancies.A client may speak pleasantly about a friend while simultaneously clenching their fist.These discrepancies are known as ____.

A)movement synchrony
B)movement complementarity
C)movement dissynchrony
D)none of the above
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35
Which of the following statements represent an abstract - formal operational thought statement?

A)"My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
B)"This office has not promoted any women in the last five years."
C)"I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American."
D)None of these.
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36
Which of the following statements represent a concrete client statement?

A)"That is sexist."
B)"My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
C)"The school is racist."
D)"My lover is mean to me."
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37
"My son is perfect; he just doesn't respect me." This is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one does
D)None of the above
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38
Which of the following is the best definition of acculturation?

A)Giving up one's own culture and embracing a new culture.
B)Maintaining one's own culture while embracing the new.
C)The degree to which an individual has adopted the norms of behaving in a given culture.
D)The degree to which an individual has learned how to behave in a culturally appropriate way.
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39
Stereotyping a client:

A)is useful to determine which microskills to apply during a session.
B)is relatively easy within multicultural clients.
C)is discriminatory and naïve.
D)is determined by the acculturation of individual clients.
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40
The collectivist orientation in many cultural groups emphasize:

A)"I" statements.
B)"Other" statements.
C)Sharing perceptions of the collective community.
D)Noting discrepancies with the majority culture.
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41
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD.
____ "My child is very active physically and talks pretty fast.He can get so enthused about something that he knocks over things.Yet, he is able to carry on a conversation and pays attention when I read to him.I wonder why they want to label all this as ADHD."
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42
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My lover is mean to me.
____ "My lover is mean to me."
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43
Even the most advanced professional doesn't always know what is happening.What can you do when you don't know what to do?

A)Question
B)Attend
C)Interrupt
D)Challenge
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44
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My child has been diagnosed with ADHD.
____ "My child has been diagnosed with ADHD."
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45
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My family is difficult.
____ "My family is difficult."
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46
Which of the following is a valid element of observation skills?

A)Observe your own and the client's verbal and nonverbal behavior.
B)Anticipate individual and multicultural differences.
C)Carefully and selectively feedback observations to the client as discussion topics.
D)All of these.
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47
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ Why did this happen to me?
____ "Why did this happen to me?"
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48
"I am doing well on this examination," said by a European American or European Canadian, middle-class student with eyes downcast, shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)what one says and what one reasons
C)statements and nonverbal behavior
D)the client and a situation
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49
"I really love my brother," said in a quiet tone with averted eyes, is an example of which of the following?

A)Discrepancies in nonverbal behaviors
B)Discrepancies in verbal statements
C)Discrepancies between what one says and what one does
D)Discrepancies between statements and arguments
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50
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down.
____ "I went to a movie last night, we walked in and I saw my friend Jim.Then we bought popcorn and we sat down."
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51
Your client says, "I agree with you, but would not do what you suggested." This shows a discrepancy between:

A)two verbal statements.
B)what one says and what one does.
C)you and the client.
D)nonverbal behaviors.
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52
"I deserve to pass this course even though I haven't done the homework." This shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)what one says and what one does
C)the client and situation
D)nonverbal behaviors
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53
Which of the following is TRUE?

A)How you say something is less important than what you say, particularly if you say it clearly.
B)There is less need to say things clearly if you say them well.
C)How something is said always is more important than what is actually said.
D)How something is said can sometimes overrule the actual words used by you and the client.
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54
"Unemployment just reached 11%.It's not my fault if I don't have a job" shows a discrepancy between ____.

A)two verbal statements
B)the client and a situation
C)what one says and what one does
D)statements and nonverbal behavior
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55
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I feel mixed-up and confused.
____ "I feel mixed-up and confused."
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56
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table.
____ "Joe got angry with me because the dinner was a little cold and he knocked the dishes off the table."
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57
In observing client nonverbal patterns, one should:

A)note the context in which the observation occurs.
B)describe the observation in clear behavioral terms.
C)separate your observation from your impression.
D)all of the above.
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58
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight.
____ "My dad and mom are both alcoholic.Last night, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I left the house.Now I don't have anywhere to stay tonight."
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59
The client is smiling, but his-her knuckles are white from clinched fists.This is an example of a ____.

A)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
B)discrepancy in verbal statements
C)discrepancy between what one says and what one does
D)discrepancy between statements and verbal behavior
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60
The client jiggles his or her legs nervously while talking about a forthcoming medical examination.This is a ____.

A)discrepancy between statement and other verbal behavior
B)discrepancy between what one says and what one does
C)discrepancy between a client and a situation
D)discrepancy in nonverbal behaviors
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61
Describe briefly the nonverbal indicators you might expect to find if your client is uncomfortable in the interview.
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62
Observation can enable you to learn as much about yourself and your counseling skills as you do about your clients.
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63
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American.
____ "I dropped my child off at school and said 'good-bye' in my native language as that is what we speak at home.A teacher came by and told my son that he had to stop using our language as he is now an American."
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64
What have you learned about your own nonverbal and verbal behavior and its impact on others?
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65
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ This office has not promoted any women in the last five years.
____ "This office has not promoted any women in the last five years."
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66
Discuss the importance of the concrete-abstract distinction and how it can be useful in the counseling and interviewing process.Provide specific illustration of each type of communication.
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67
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ The school is racist.
____ "The school is racist."
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68
Observation is the act of watching carefully and intentionally with the purpose of understanding behavior.
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69
A client may come to a first interview with a negative "I" statement.One way to define the objective of counseling is to turn negative statements into positives.
Illustrate this point with case examples.What type of statments might a client make differently in the pre-interview than they do in the post-interview?
a.a career confused client?
b.a depressed client?
c.a client who does not know how to find a job?
d.a client who is having difficulty with his or her spouse?
In each example, write negative "I" statements the client might make and positive "I" statements that might appear after successful counseling.
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70
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?
Instructions: Which of the following client statements represent concrete client statements and which represent abstract/formal operational thought?   ____ That is sexist.
____ "That is sexist."
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71
Define five types of client discrepancies and provide one example of each.
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72
Outline possible differences in nonverbal communications between two cultural groups of your own selection (for example, Asian Canadians compared with European Canadian, Native Canadian-Canadiene with African Canadians, European Americans with Latina-Latino's).After you have made these comparisons, please review your statements and comment on the dangers of stereotyping.
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73
Turn now to "other" statements.The client may present with little sense of how others relate to her or his individual issues.How would you facilitate client growth by helping them understand themselves in relation to others? What might their pre- and post-interviewing-counseling statements be from this perspective?
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74
What are the concepts of movement synchrony and movement complementarity? How are they demonstrated in interviewing and why are they important?
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