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Content focuses on ANS the problem or behavior
Why is the hierarchy of a family important to consider ANS It shows how a family interacts, its shows the
decision-making processes, it shows the power balance of the family
What is homeostasis ANS the consistent pattern which happen in a family
What goes into how we develop a theory to help families? ANS How do families change, philosophy of
individuals, philosophy of family interactions, family functioning
How we help individuals and families solve problems is dependent on how the problem developed in their actions
and behaviors ANS true
aside from the client factors that are outside of your control, what common factor contributes the greatest
percentage to change? ANS therapeutic relationship
Why is it important to look at the content and process of bullying? ANS It shows how the bullying originates, it
can help us develop solutions to the problem
A child is not a product of their family system so we do not need to involve them in developing to problems
ANS false
What does Ickes mean by empathic accuracy? ANS the ability to accurately infer the specific content of another
person's thoughts and feelings
the basic formula egan suggests beginners use to deliver empathic understanding is ANS "you feel...because..."
Which of the following is true ANS use empathy at every stage of the helping process
, According to egan helpers who use cliches risk conveying to clients that they dont really have a problem at all
ANS true
Which of the following techniques from the shadow side of responding dismisses the client feelings by simply
responding based on theory? ANS Interpretations
The ocean method of attaching to clients means ANS dive into the ocean of the clients world and understand
the ambiguity and complexity within their ocean
according to skovholt its is natural for a beginning helper to feel ownership of a client's change ANS true
Empathy is perhaps one of the single most important skills that a helper can have ANS true
What is the main emphasis of being a trauma-informed care provider ANS helping the survivor feel empowered
and in control of their lives
According to the Tomm article one of the advantages of asking questions-especially in the beginning and middle of
an interview is to ANS ensure that the help is the focus of the interview
overall the purpose of questioning is ANS to get information, to gain understanding of your client or student's
situation
One indicator that you are asking bad questions is ANS the questions asked by the helper are not deliberate
enough
What brings you here today? this questions would fulfill which main purpose of asking questions? ANS to get
information
circular assumptions are associated with which of the following approaches ANS neutral attitudes
teachers that can do what skill will be most effective at eliciting family support? ANS communicate their
concern for a child