Multiple Choice
When working with interpreters, clinicians should:
A) Always look at the interpreter, to check for affect
B) Have a pre-interview meeting to build a relationship of trust and to plan the agenda for the interview
C) Have a family member interpret because they understand the context
D) Only use an interpreter if the client doesn't understand any English since using interpreters complicates the interview
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Q4: Which of the following is NOT a
Q5: Murphy and Dillon maintain that clinical listening
Q6: Metacommunication refers to:<br>A)Nonverbal cues about the message<br>B)Clinician
Q7: Paralinguistic cues refer to all of the
Q8: Common mistakes made by interpreters include:<br>A)Omission<br>B)Condensation<br>C)Substitution<br>D)Role exchange<br>E)All
Q9: What is the difference between high context
Q10: When listening to clients' stories, the clinician
Q12: In terms of silence, Murphy and Dillon
Q13: Nonverbal communication includes:<br>A)Paralinguistic cues<br>B)Tone of voice<br>C)Appearance<br>D)All of
Q14: Describe various meanings that different clinicians might