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Interviewing in Action in a Multicultural World, 5th Ed.B.C.Murphy. Exam Questions And Correct Answers Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - answerA form of behavioral and mindfulness-based psychotherapy developed by Steven Hayes that emphasizes the importance of overcoming or diffusing negative...

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Interviewing in Action in a Multicultural
World, 5th Ed.B.C.Murphy. Exam Questions
And Correct Answers


Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - answer✔A form of behavioral and mindfulness-based

psychotherapy developed by Steven Hayes that emphasizes the importance of overcoming or

diffusing negative thoughts and feelings and making a commitment to change.


Acculturation - answer✔The degree to which an immigrant identifies with or takes on the

characteristics (food, clothing, language, or customs) of their new culture.


Advanced empathy - answer✔The process of reflecting (after some experience with the client)

about themes, patterns, or feelings of the client that he or she may not yet have verbalized or

even been aware of. Reflecting what lies beneath the surface.


Advocacy - answer✔Work with social service agencies, other institutions, and social action

groups to increase benefits, access, opportunities, justice, and rights for clients and all people.


Alternative perspectives - answer✔Novel explanations or ways of thinking about people and

situations that may broaden clients' definitions of self, others, and prospects for the future.

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Ambivalence - answer✔Having two or more opposing ideas, feelings, or impulses

simultaneously, which often leads to feeling stuck and immobilized.


Amplified reflection - answer✔A non-judgmental but gentle exaggeration of the reason to

sustain behavior in order to evoke the other side of the ambivalence.


Anticipatory empathy - answer✔Before meeting with clients, the clinician thinks about the

information available about the clients, anticipates their feelings and reactions, and adjusts his or

her ways of interacting accordingly.


Anxiety hierarchy - answer✔The cognitive behavioral technique of having the client rate

frightening stimuli on a scale of 1 to 100 in terms of their intensity and psychological power in

the client's life.


ASL interpreters - answer✔American Sign Language interpreters for deaf or hard-of-hearing

people who use a combination of signing, finger spelling, and body language to convey meaning

and tone.


Assertiveness training - answer✔Learning to develop greater self-affirmation and voice through

education, support, and new skills rehearsal to prepare for challenging or formerly

disempowering interactions.


Assessment interviews - answer✔Information gathering conversations that include client self-

reports and the clinician's experience in the interview. Assessment interviews may be

unstructured, semi-structured, or structured.

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Assessment summary - answer✔A psychological report summarizing assessment findings and

case conceptualization.


Assessment tests - answer✔Standardized tests used as part of the assessment process. These can

include intelligence tests, personality tests, neuropsychological tests, symptom checklists, and

other medical tests.


Automatic thoughts - answer✔The concept developed by cognitive behavioral therapists to

describe reflexive and involuntary thoughts and images. Automatic thoughts are often negative.


Aversive racism - answer✔A term describing the thinking and actions of those who espouse

egalitarian values and find racism offensive while being unaware of their own unconscious,

unintentional racist behaviors.


Behavioral rehearsal - answer✔The clinical technique of practicing new behaviors in the safety

of the clinical interview, trying them out with the clinician's feedback and encouragement before

trying them out elsewhere.


Behavioral synchrony - answer✔The participants in a conversation often change their postures,

gestures, and mannerisms to match each other. Behavioral synchrony helps us perceive and

recognize the emotional experience of another, builds rapport, and increases empathy.


Best Possible Self - answer✔A Positive Psychology technique in which the client is asked to

write about what their lives would be like in terms of friends, family, career, etc., if they worked

hard and everything turned out in a positive way.

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Borrowed environment - answer✔Any nonoffice setting or locale adopted for interviewing

purposes.


Brainstorm - answer✔Putting numerous alternative explanations or possibilities on the table for

discussion without judging them as they emerge.


Broaden and build theory - answer✔The idea that positive emotions expand or broaden the scope

of attention and therefore help build personal resources and increase personal well-being.


Bubble of calm - answer✔A circumscribed and focused atmosphere of quiet and safety

conducive to clinical conversation and reflection on the work.


Burnout - answer✔A response to prolonged occupational stress found in those who work in the

helping professions in situations where there is a heavy workload, few rewards, unrealistic

expectations, and little administrative support. Symptoms include irritability, exhaustion,

absence from work.


Case conceptualization - answer✔The integration and analysis of assessment data from which

hypotheses about the person, situation, and possible interventions are based.


Case management - answer✔Coordinating client care from a number of different service

providers.


Central relational paradox - answer✔Asserts that individuals accustomed to invalidation or

rejection often try to connect with others by holding back parts of their experience and feelings

for fear that disclosure of these parts of themselves will lead to more rejection.

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