Deck 9: Empathic Confrontation: Supporting While Addressing Client Conflict
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I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
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Deck 9: Empathic Confrontation: Supporting While Addressing Client Conflict
1
Imagine that you are talking with a client about emotional child abuse. You have just confronted the client with the following statement:
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I understand what you are saying; it just doesn't make sense what I'm doing. I seem to be saying one thing but doing another."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) full examination, no change
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I understand what you are saying; it just doesn't make sense what I'm doing. I seem to be saying one thing but doing another."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) full examination, no change
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
C
2
Imagine that you are talking with a client about emotional child abuse. You have just confronted the client with the following statement:
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I don't understand what you are saying. There's no need to put it together. There's no problem. That's the way I do it."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I don't understand what you are saying. There's no need to put it together. There's no problem. That's the way I do it."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
A
3
Most clients come to the interview feeling
A) stuck.
B) ambivalent.
C) torn between competing options.
D) all of these.
A) stuck.
B) ambivalent.
C) torn between competing options.
D) all of these.
D
4
Which of the following steps of empathic confrontation includes the Confrontation Client Change Scale (CCS)?
A) listening and observing
B) providing feedback on internal and external conflict
C) evaluating how the client received the confrontation and whether it led to change
D) all of these
A) listening and observing
B) providing feedback on internal and external conflict
C) evaluating how the client received the confrontation and whether it led to change
D) all of these
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5
Empathic confrontation is divided into ____ steps
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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6
Which of the following is correct regarding the sequence of the steps of empathic confrontation?
A) listening and observing; providing feedback on internal and external conflict; evaluating how the client received the confrontation
B) providing feedback on internal and external conflict; listening and observing; evaluating whether it led to change
C) listening and observing; evaluating how the client received the confrontation; providing feedback on internal and external conflict
D) all of these
A) listening and observing; providing feedback on internal and external conflict; evaluating how the client received the confrontation
B) providing feedback on internal and external conflict; listening and observing; evaluating whether it led to change
C) listening and observing; evaluating how the client received the confrontation; providing feedback on internal and external conflict
D) all of these
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7
Mediation and conflict resolution combine the five stages of the interview and empathic confrontation. Imagine you are working with a couple arguing over child custody. How could you use the mediation model to assist in this process?
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8
Imagine that you are talking with a client about emotional child abuse. You have just confronted the client with the following statement:
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I think I see what you're saying. There is a big incongruity there. I want to stop, but I was abused and hit by my parents. I think I'm doing better than they did-at least I don't strike Amie. But perhaps I can do something different next week. I'll try your new idea about disciplining her."
A) partial examination
B) full examination, no change
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I think I see what you're saying. There is a big incongruity there. I want to stop, but I was abused and hit by my parents. I think I'm doing better than they did-at least I don't strike Amie. But perhaps I can do something different next week. I'll try your new idea about disciplining her."
A) partial examination
B) full examination, no change
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors
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9
Empathic confrontation is
A) a direct challenge.
B) a harsh action.
C) going against the client.
D) a gentle skill.
A) a direct challenge.
B) a harsh action.
C) going against the client.
D) a gentle skill.
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10
Discuss some of the key multicultural issues in the use of empathic confrontation.
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11
Imagine that you are talking with a client about emotional child abuse. You have just confronted the client with the following statement:
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"Yes, I do love her. I care for her very much. She is extremely important to me. We do everything together. We really do so many things that work out OK."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) full examination, no change
D) decision to live with incongruity
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"Yes, I do love her. I care for her very much. She is extremely important to me. We do everything together. We really do so many things that work out OK."
A) denial
B) partial examination
C) full examination, no change
D) decision to live with incongruity
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12
The first step in empathic confrontation is
A) identifying a contradiction or discrepancy.
B) asking questions to clarify discrepancies.
C) checking out incongruity.
D) establishing rapport.
A) identifying a contradiction or discrepancy.
B) asking questions to clarify discrepancies.
C) checking out incongruity.
D) establishing rapport.
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13
Incongruities and discrepancies of the interviewee to be identified include all but one of the following:
A) between two statements
B) between statements and nonverbal behavior
C) between the influencing skill used by the interviewer and the interviewee response
D) between what one says and what one does
A) between two statements
B) between statements and nonverbal behavior
C) between the influencing skill used by the interviewer and the interviewee response
D) between what one says and what one does
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14
A client comes to you saying the following: ""I have no problems in stopping smoking; I've stopped ten times in the last year." a. identify the incongruity in the statement; b. write an empathic confrontation, which you might say to the client, including the important check-out; c. follow this by writing client statements that would represent denial, partial examination, full examination, decision to live with the incongruity, and the development of new patterns, constructs, or behaviors.
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15
Imagine that you are talking with a client about emotional child abuse. You have just confronted the client with the following statement:
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I heard what you are saying. I want to change, but right at the moment I just can't do what I want. I tried last week; it didn't work. The divorce is getting to me. I'll do the best I can to change, but it is so hard."
A) partial examination
B) full examination, no change
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new larger and more inclusive constructs, patterns, behaviors
"On one hand, you say you love your child, but on the other hand, you continue to put her out in the hall of your apartment, where you force her to stand for three hours in the dark. How do you put that together?"
The client's responses appear below. Which response is denial? Which is partial examination? Which is full examination, but no change? Which is a decision to live with incongruity? Which is development of newer constructs, patterns, or behaviors?
"I heard what you are saying. I want to change, but right at the moment I just can't do what I want. I tried last week; it didn't work. The divorce is getting to me. I'll do the best I can to change, but it is so hard."
A) partial examination
B) full examination, no change
C) decision to live with incongruity
D) development of new larger and more inclusive constructs, patterns, behaviors
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16
Telling the client what the issue is and how to resolve it is an effective counseling method.
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17
Which of the following is a behavior to avoid in interviewing and counseling?
A) blaming
B) assuming
C) pushing
D) All of these
A) blaming
B) assuming
C) pushing
D) All of these
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18
Confrontation is a combination of skills.
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19
Mediation may be used with children who are in conflict. Discuss how the five-stage model of the interview and mediation and empathic confrontation may be combined to assist in conflict resolution.
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20
Nonempathic confrontation includes
A) coercive confrontation.
B) aggressive confrontation.
C) challenging the client too quickly.
D) All of these.
A) coercive confrontation.
B) aggressive confrontation.
C) challenging the client too quickly.
D) All of these.
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Premises:
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
I don't know. Engineers make the best salaries. It's really important that I do what Dad wants.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
It makes sense; I did enjoy the English courses. I guess it's time to give myself a chance to do what I want. My Dad wanted me to be an engineer like him. I've always tried to please him too much.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
That settles it. I've given Dad's idea a good try, but I haven't done well and I really like English better. I am going to do what I want and what makes sense for me. I'm going to change my major.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
Well, I see the results. They seem to be saying that I don't look like an engineer and that I appear more like a journalist or English major. And, it's true that I haven't done too well in math and that English courses have given me my best grades.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
The tests don't seem to make much sense. I'm going to work harder. I can't see why they referred me here anyway.
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Explain the different stages of change model and indicate how you would use this model to guide empathic confrontation.
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