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Intentional Interviewing Study Set 1
Exam 8: The Five-Stage Interview: Empathically Integrating Skills for Creative Change
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
"Given all the things we've talked about so far, what would you like to have happen in class with Professor Doe?" This is most likely what stage of the interview?
Question 2
Essay
What are the similarities and differences between the five-stage counseling model, the person-centered model, and cognitive behavioral therapies?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is TRUE of the microskills?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The basic listening sequence can be used ____.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
___________identified the characteristics that make an ideal relationship and working alliance.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The theory and philosophy of the five-stage decisional style is similar to:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills: The Five-Stage Model for Structuring the Session
Question 8
Multiple Choice
During the ____ stage of the interview clients will discuss directions that he or she might want to go, new ways of thinking, desired feeling states, and behaviors that might be changed.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Instructions
The five stages of a simple structure for the interview are listed below. Following are counselor comments. Identify the skill used by the counselor in terms of the five skills listed and also list the stage/dimension of the interview most likely represented. -"What, specifically, do you plan to do next week?" Skill:_______ Stage:__________
Skill
Question 10
Short Answer
Conduct a positive asset search with the same client using the basic listening sequence.
Question 11
Essay
Given the fact that you don't want to advise your client, but want to let the client decide what to do, outline a simple structure for the interview and your objectives for each section.