Deck 8: The Clinical Interview

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Eye contact, body language, vocal qualities, and verbal tracking are specific types of ______.

A) behavioral psychotherapy techniques
B) attending behaviors
C) rapport enhancers
D) nonverbal interviewing
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In the context of the clinical interview, the term quieting yourself is best described as the ______.

A) client's efforts to remain quiet in order to fully attend to the interviewer's questions
B) interviewer's efforts to control the volume of his speaking voice to match that of the client
C) interviewer's efforts to control his own internal, self-directed thinking pattern in order to enhance listening
D) interviewer's policy of remaining entirely silent during the interview in order to facilitate transference
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Referring to a client by the proper name ______.

A) isn't particularly relevant when developing rapport
B) includes making assumptions about nicknames that a psychologist uses for the client across treatment
C) can be accomplished by asking the client how he would like to be addressed early in treatment
D) is always achieved by addressing the client by his first name
Question
An important skill for a clinical interviewer is ______, which is best described as the ability to know how he tends to affect others interpersonally and how others tend to relate to him.

A) being self-aware
B) developing positive working relationships
C) establishing rapport
D) quieting yourself
Question
Positive working relationships with clients ______.

A) can be developed using attentive listening, appropriate empathy, and genuine respect
B) are not dependent on the interviewer's attitude and actions
C) should be established immediately for assessments but over time for therapy
D) are required for clients who self-pay but only recommended for those who use insurance
Question
Communication styles often differ between men and women. For example, ______.

A) women tend to use talk to assert themselves and achieve goals, whereas men tend to use talk to build relationships
B) women tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas men tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness
C) men tend to use talk to build relationships, whereas women tend to use talk to demean their competitors
D) men tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas women tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness
Question
______ validity is the extent to which an assessment technique has content appropriate for what is being measured.

A) Content
B) Convergent
C) Discriminant
D) None of these
Question
Effective interviewers are skilled at ______, or repeating key words and phrases back to their clients to ensure the clients that they have been accurately heard.

A) verbal tracking
B) eye contact
C) developing positive relationships
D) quieting themselves
Question
Loraine is a clinical psychology graduate student conducting her first clinical interview with a client. While her client describes reasons for seeking treatment, Loraine finds herself distracted by internal thoughts such as, "What questions should I ask next?" and "When is the project due for my linear regression class?" In this instance, Loraine has the opportunity to improve which general skill of clinical interviewing?

A) being self-aware
B) developing positive working relationships
C) eye contact
D) quieting yourself
Question
To develop rapport during a clinical interview, an interviewer should do all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) make an effort to put the client at ease
B) acknowledge the unique, unusual situation of the interview
C) notice how the client uses language and follow the client's lead
D) gently correct the client when he uses metaphors incorrectly
Question
______ of clinical psychologists use clinical interviews as part of their assessment processes.

A) About half
B) The vast majority
C) About 25%
D) Less than 5%
Question
Dr. Brox creates a new assessment technique, the Superior Clinical Interval for Therapists (SCIT). We can say the SCIT has ______ if it measures what it claims to measure. We can say the SCIT has ______ if it yields consistent, repeatable results.

A) reliability; validity
B) validity; reliability
C) clinical utility; statistical utility
D) statistical utility; clinical utility
Question
Which of the following is UNLIKELY to enhance rapport in a clinical interview?

A) efforts by the interviewer to put the client at ease, especially at the beginning of the interview
B) acknowledgment by the interviewer that the clinical interview is a unique, unusual situation
C) efforts by the interviewer to notice how the client uses language, and then following the client's lead
D) excessive small talk used to distract the client from the awkwardness of the interview
Question
An element common to all kinds of psychological assessment is ______, which may take the form of a face-to-face meeting or written report.

A) coaching
B) feedback
C) clinical utility
D) validity
Question
Of all the available assessment procedures, clinical psychologists rely most frequently on the ______.

A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
B) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
C) clinical interview
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
Question
It is important for clinical interviewers to appreciate how communication styles tend to differ across cultures. For example, ______.

A) Asian Americans tend to speak more loudly than European Americans
B) European Americans tend to speak more quickly than Native Americans
C) Hispanic Americans tend to speak more loudly than European Americans
D) Asian Americans are more inclined to hold eye contact than European Americans
Question
______ reliability is the extent to which an assessment technique yields similar results across different administrators.

A) Test-retest
B) Interrater
C) Internal
D) Clinical
Question
______ refers to a positive, comfortable relationship between interviewer and client, or an interpersonal "connection" as perceived by the client.

A) Rapport
B) Verbal tracking
C) Nondirective interviewing
D) Directive interviewing
Question
Cultural variables are important in the context of a clinical interview. For example, compared to traditional Western culture, Asian cultures tend to feature ______.

A) more eye contact
B) more eye contact between members of the opposite sex
C) less physical touch
D) more physical touch
Question
Cultural variables are important in the context of a clinical interview. For example, compared to people from North America or Britain, people of Middle Eastern or Latino/Latina cultures tend to ______.

A) prefer a greater amount of personal space
B) prefer a smaller amount of personal space
C) expect the clinical interviewer to offer food or drink during the interviewer
D) view the clinical interviewer as an expert
Question
Describe the difference between validity and reliability in relation to assessment techniques.
Question
A(n) ______ interview is a predetermined, planned sequences of questions that an interviewer asks a client. By contrast, a(n) ______ interview is improvised and involves no predetermined questions.

A) primary; secondary
B) secondary; primary
C) structured; unstructured
D) unstructured; structured
Question
The type of clinical interview that is most often conducted in medical settings for the primary purpose of quickly assessing a client's current level of functioning is the ______.

A) mental status exam
B) crisis interview
C) diagnostic interview
D) intake interview
Question
Dr. Murphy, a clinical neuropsychologist, is conducting a clinical interview in which the primary purpose is to assign a label from the current DSM to the patient. In other words, Dr. Murphy is conducting a(n) ______.

A) diagnostic interview
B) mental status exam
C) intake interview
D) crisis interview
Question
A clinical psychologist ______.

A) should always take written notes during an interview
B) must obtain written permission to videotape an interview
C) should position himself behind a stately desk while conducting an interview
D) should use an iPad for note-taking, since research supports it is accepted better by clients than a laptop
Question
______ is the extent to which an assessment technique measures what it claims to measure.

A) Validity
B) Test-retest reliability
C) Clinical utility
D) Interrater reliability
Question
______ is the extent to which an assessment technique correlates with other techniques that measure the same thing.

A) Reliability
B) Clinical utility
C) Convergent validity
D) Discriminant validity
Question
Dr. Huckabee is conducting a clinical interview with Megan. At the end of the interview, he ties together various topics that Megan discussed, connecting statements she made at various points, and identifies themes in the information she has provided. Which of the following techniques is Dr. Huckabee using?

A) paraphrasing
B) reflection of feeling
C) clarification
D) summarizing
Question
Interviewers use ______ questions when they notice discrepancies or inconsistencies in a client's comments.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) clarification
D) confrontation
Question
A(n) ______ interview is a special type of clinical interview designed not only to assess a problem demanding urgent attention but also to provide immediate intervention for the problem.

A) diagnostic
B) informal
C) crisis
D) abbreviated
Question
List three attending behaviors.
Question
In recent years, the most prominent structured interview has been the ______.

A) Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Disorders
B) Acute Stress Disorder Interview
C) Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule--Revised
D) Bipolar Disorder Structured Clinical Interview
Question
______ is the extent to which an assessment technique yields consistent, repeatable results.

A) Discriminant validity
B) Clinical utility
C) Reliability
D) Content validity
Question
Interviewers who use a(n) ______ style of interviewing allow the client to determine the course of the interview.

A) directive
B) nondirective
C) rapport-building
D) evidence-based
Question
Dr. Harris, a clinical psychologist, is interviewing a client with the primary purpose of determining whether the agency where Dr. Harris works can provide the services required by this client. In other words, Dr. Harris is conducting a(n) ______.

A) mental status exam
B) structured interview
C) diagnostic interview
D) intake interview
Question
Dr. Rosen, a clinical psychologist in private practice, likes to combine elements of a structured interview and an unstructured interview with his patients. By blending these two approaches, Dr. Rosen is using what is known as a(n) ______ interview.

A) semistructured
B) bi-dimensional
C) eclectic
D) two-point
Question
Devlin and Nasar (2012) found that therapists and nonprofessionals asked to rate pictures of offices preferred clinicians' offices that ______.

A) were orderly, spacious, and contained comfortable seats
B) featured bright lightening and personal photos
C) were smaller in size, creating an intimate atmosphere
D) arranged the furniture so the therapist could sit behind the client
Question
______ is how an interviewer is with clients, while ______ is what an interviewer does with clients.

A) Technique; rapport
B) Rapport; technique
C) Internal preparation; external preparation
D) External preparation; internal preparation
Question
Whereas a ______ echoes the client's words, a ______ echoes the client's emotions.

A) paraphrase; confrontation
B) paraphrase; reflection of feeling
C) clarification; reflection of feeling
D) conclusion; reflection of feeling
Question
Interviewers who use a(n) ______ style of interviewing get exactly the information they need by asking clients specifically for it.

A) directive
B) nondirective
C) rapport-building
D) evidence-based
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Briefly explain some gender-based differences in communication styles that are important for a clinical interviewer to appreciate.
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The ______ style of interviewing gets exactly the information needed by the interviewer by asking the client-specific questions.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of note-taking during the clinical interview?
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A question such as "Do you consume alcohol?" is an example of a ______ question.
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What are three of the five specific questions that Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-Flanagan (2009) recommend be asked of a client who is actively suicidal?
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______ describes how an interviewer is with clients; ______ is what an interviewer does with clients.
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Describe the difference between paraphrasing and reflection of feeling.
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Based on research and recommendations presented in the textbook, describe an ideal design for a clinician's interview room or office.
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What is the primary purpose of the mental status exam?
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A ______ interview is used to diagnose. The interview should facilitate assignment of an accurate DSM disorder to the client.
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Describe at least one advantage and one disadvantage of using a structured interview.
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What technique is used to make sure the interviewer accurately understands a patient's comments and to communicate that the interviewer is actively listening to the patient?
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Deck 8: The Clinical Interview
1
Eye contact, body language, vocal qualities, and verbal tracking are specific types of ______.

A) behavioral psychotherapy techniques
B) attending behaviors
C) rapport enhancers
D) nonverbal interviewing
attending behaviors
2
In the context of the clinical interview, the term quieting yourself is best described as the ______.

A) client's efforts to remain quiet in order to fully attend to the interviewer's questions
B) interviewer's efforts to control the volume of his speaking voice to match that of the client
C) interviewer's efforts to control his own internal, self-directed thinking pattern in order to enhance listening
D) interviewer's policy of remaining entirely silent during the interview in order to facilitate transference
interviewer's efforts to control his own internal, self-directed thinking pattern in order to enhance listening
3
Referring to a client by the proper name ______.

A) isn't particularly relevant when developing rapport
B) includes making assumptions about nicknames that a psychologist uses for the client across treatment
C) can be accomplished by asking the client how he would like to be addressed early in treatment
D) is always achieved by addressing the client by his first name
can be accomplished by asking the client how he would like to be addressed early in treatment
4
An important skill for a clinical interviewer is ______, which is best described as the ability to know how he tends to affect others interpersonally and how others tend to relate to him.

A) being self-aware
B) developing positive working relationships
C) establishing rapport
D) quieting yourself
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Positive working relationships with clients ______.

A) can be developed using attentive listening, appropriate empathy, and genuine respect
B) are not dependent on the interviewer's attitude and actions
C) should be established immediately for assessments but over time for therapy
D) are required for clients who self-pay but only recommended for those who use insurance
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6
Communication styles often differ between men and women. For example, ______.

A) women tend to use talk to assert themselves and achieve goals, whereas men tend to use talk to build relationships
B) women tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas men tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness
C) men tend to use talk to build relationships, whereas women tend to use talk to demean their competitors
D) men tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas women tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness
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______ validity is the extent to which an assessment technique has content appropriate for what is being measured.

A) Content
B) Convergent
C) Discriminant
D) None of these
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Effective interviewers are skilled at ______, or repeating key words and phrases back to their clients to ensure the clients that they have been accurately heard.

A) verbal tracking
B) eye contact
C) developing positive relationships
D) quieting themselves
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9
Loraine is a clinical psychology graduate student conducting her first clinical interview with a client. While her client describes reasons for seeking treatment, Loraine finds herself distracted by internal thoughts such as, "What questions should I ask next?" and "When is the project due for my linear regression class?" In this instance, Loraine has the opportunity to improve which general skill of clinical interviewing?

A) being self-aware
B) developing positive working relationships
C) eye contact
D) quieting yourself
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10
To develop rapport during a clinical interview, an interviewer should do all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) make an effort to put the client at ease
B) acknowledge the unique, unusual situation of the interview
C) notice how the client uses language and follow the client's lead
D) gently correct the client when he uses metaphors incorrectly
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______ of clinical psychologists use clinical interviews as part of their assessment processes.

A) About half
B) The vast majority
C) About 25%
D) Less than 5%
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12
Dr. Brox creates a new assessment technique, the Superior Clinical Interval for Therapists (SCIT). We can say the SCIT has ______ if it measures what it claims to measure. We can say the SCIT has ______ if it yields consistent, repeatable results.

A) reliability; validity
B) validity; reliability
C) clinical utility; statistical utility
D) statistical utility; clinical utility
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Which of the following is UNLIKELY to enhance rapport in a clinical interview?

A) efforts by the interviewer to put the client at ease, especially at the beginning of the interview
B) acknowledgment by the interviewer that the clinical interview is a unique, unusual situation
C) efforts by the interviewer to notice how the client uses language, and then following the client's lead
D) excessive small talk used to distract the client from the awkwardness of the interview
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An element common to all kinds of psychological assessment is ______, which may take the form of a face-to-face meeting or written report.

A) coaching
B) feedback
C) clinical utility
D) validity
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Of all the available assessment procedures, clinical psychologists rely most frequently on the ______.

A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
B) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
C) clinical interview
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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16
It is important for clinical interviewers to appreciate how communication styles tend to differ across cultures. For example, ______.

A) Asian Americans tend to speak more loudly than European Americans
B) European Americans tend to speak more quickly than Native Americans
C) Hispanic Americans tend to speak more loudly than European Americans
D) Asian Americans are more inclined to hold eye contact than European Americans
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17
______ reliability is the extent to which an assessment technique yields similar results across different administrators.

A) Test-retest
B) Interrater
C) Internal
D) Clinical
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18
______ refers to a positive, comfortable relationship between interviewer and client, or an interpersonal "connection" as perceived by the client.

A) Rapport
B) Verbal tracking
C) Nondirective interviewing
D) Directive interviewing
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Cultural variables are important in the context of a clinical interview. For example, compared to traditional Western culture, Asian cultures tend to feature ______.

A) more eye contact
B) more eye contact between members of the opposite sex
C) less physical touch
D) more physical touch
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Cultural variables are important in the context of a clinical interview. For example, compared to people from North America or Britain, people of Middle Eastern or Latino/Latina cultures tend to ______.

A) prefer a greater amount of personal space
B) prefer a smaller amount of personal space
C) expect the clinical interviewer to offer food or drink during the interviewer
D) view the clinical interviewer as an expert
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Describe the difference between validity and reliability in relation to assessment techniques.
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22
A(n) ______ interview is a predetermined, planned sequences of questions that an interviewer asks a client. By contrast, a(n) ______ interview is improvised and involves no predetermined questions.

A) primary; secondary
B) secondary; primary
C) structured; unstructured
D) unstructured; structured
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The type of clinical interview that is most often conducted in medical settings for the primary purpose of quickly assessing a client's current level of functioning is the ______.

A) mental status exam
B) crisis interview
C) diagnostic interview
D) intake interview
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24
Dr. Murphy, a clinical neuropsychologist, is conducting a clinical interview in which the primary purpose is to assign a label from the current DSM to the patient. In other words, Dr. Murphy is conducting a(n) ______.

A) diagnostic interview
B) mental status exam
C) intake interview
D) crisis interview
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25
A clinical psychologist ______.

A) should always take written notes during an interview
B) must obtain written permission to videotape an interview
C) should position himself behind a stately desk while conducting an interview
D) should use an iPad for note-taking, since research supports it is accepted better by clients than a laptop
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______ is the extent to which an assessment technique measures what it claims to measure.

A) Validity
B) Test-retest reliability
C) Clinical utility
D) Interrater reliability
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______ is the extent to which an assessment technique correlates with other techniques that measure the same thing.

A) Reliability
B) Clinical utility
C) Convergent validity
D) Discriminant validity
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Dr. Huckabee is conducting a clinical interview with Megan. At the end of the interview, he ties together various topics that Megan discussed, connecting statements she made at various points, and identifies themes in the information she has provided. Which of the following techniques is Dr. Huckabee using?

A) paraphrasing
B) reflection of feeling
C) clarification
D) summarizing
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Interviewers use ______ questions when they notice discrepancies or inconsistencies in a client's comments.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) clarification
D) confrontation
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30
A(n) ______ interview is a special type of clinical interview designed not only to assess a problem demanding urgent attention but also to provide immediate intervention for the problem.

A) diagnostic
B) informal
C) crisis
D) abbreviated
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31
List three attending behaviors.
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32
In recent years, the most prominent structured interview has been the ______.

A) Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Disorders
B) Acute Stress Disorder Interview
C) Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule--Revised
D) Bipolar Disorder Structured Clinical Interview
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______ is the extent to which an assessment technique yields consistent, repeatable results.

A) Discriminant validity
B) Clinical utility
C) Reliability
D) Content validity
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Interviewers who use a(n) ______ style of interviewing allow the client to determine the course of the interview.

A) directive
B) nondirective
C) rapport-building
D) evidence-based
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Dr. Harris, a clinical psychologist, is interviewing a client with the primary purpose of determining whether the agency where Dr. Harris works can provide the services required by this client. In other words, Dr. Harris is conducting a(n) ______.

A) mental status exam
B) structured interview
C) diagnostic interview
D) intake interview
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36
Dr. Rosen, a clinical psychologist in private practice, likes to combine elements of a structured interview and an unstructured interview with his patients. By blending these two approaches, Dr. Rosen is using what is known as a(n) ______ interview.

A) semistructured
B) bi-dimensional
C) eclectic
D) two-point
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37
Devlin and Nasar (2012) found that therapists and nonprofessionals asked to rate pictures of offices preferred clinicians' offices that ______.

A) were orderly, spacious, and contained comfortable seats
B) featured bright lightening and personal photos
C) were smaller in size, creating an intimate atmosphere
D) arranged the furniture so the therapist could sit behind the client
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______ is how an interviewer is with clients, while ______ is what an interviewer does with clients.

A) Technique; rapport
B) Rapport; technique
C) Internal preparation; external preparation
D) External preparation; internal preparation
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Whereas a ______ echoes the client's words, a ______ echoes the client's emotions.

A) paraphrase; confrontation
B) paraphrase; reflection of feeling
C) clarification; reflection of feeling
D) conclusion; reflection of feeling
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Interviewers who use a(n) ______ style of interviewing get exactly the information they need by asking clients specifically for it.

A) directive
B) nondirective
C) rapport-building
D) evidence-based
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41
Briefly explain some gender-based differences in communication styles that are important for a clinical interviewer to appreciate.
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The ______ style of interviewing gets exactly the information needed by the interviewer by asking the client-specific questions.
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43
What are the advantages and disadvantages of note-taking during the clinical interview?
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A question such as "Do you consume alcohol?" is an example of a ______ question.
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What are three of the five specific questions that Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-Flanagan (2009) recommend be asked of a client who is actively suicidal?
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______ describes how an interviewer is with clients; ______ is what an interviewer does with clients.
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Describe the difference between paraphrasing and reflection of feeling.
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Based on research and recommendations presented in the textbook, describe an ideal design for a clinician's interview room or office.
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What is the primary purpose of the mental status exam?
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A ______ interview is used to diagnose. The interview should facilitate assignment of an accurate DSM disorder to the client.
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Describe at least one advantage and one disadvantage of using a structured interview.
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What technique is used to make sure the interviewer accurately understands a patient's comments and to communicate that the interviewer is actively listening to the patient?
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