Which of the following represents a potential limitation of reflection of feeling?
A) Not all clients will appreciate your comments on their feelings.
B) Empathic reflection can have a confrontational quality to some clients.
C) Timing is particularly important with reflection of feeling.
D) All of these
Q. 2Acknowledging feelings is:
A) another term for reflection of feeling.
B) not a recognized term associated with the microskills.
C) brief recognition of feeling before moving on with the client's story.
D) reflection of feeling used mainly with adult clients.
Q. 3Which of the following is true of positive emotions?
A) They increase capacity to cope in a crisis.
B) They facilitate wellness.
C) They affect resiliency.
D) All of the these
Q. 4If a client is continually talking about negative emotions, which of the following is most helpful?
A) Encourage the client to continue as he or she wishes. This will empower the client to make his or her own decisions.
B) Work to identify strengths and positives that the client has available, thus empowering the client to face the negatives from a basis of strength.
C) Ask the client to identify positive feelings in his or her body.
D) All of these
Q. 5When a client is depressed, you can expect less brain activity in the:
A) prefrontal cortex.
B) limbic system.
C) right brain and amygdala.
D) hippocampus
Q. 6Choose the FALSE statement regarding positive and negative emotions.
A) Positive emotions make everything OK with a client's negative issues.
B) Do not minimize difficult emotions by too quickly focusing on the positive.
C) Identifying positive feelings helps balance the focus on negative emotion.
D) A wellness assessment provides positive emotions to draw on when needed.
Q. 7Research suggests that positive emotions produce patterns of thought that are:
A) flexible.
B) creative.
C) integrative.
D) All of these