Deck 7: Formulating Feedback for Clients

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Clients who can identify exceptions but have not defined goals may be given an observational suggestion.
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The first and most important matter in deciding on a suggestion is whether:

A) there are exceptions.
B) the client sees herself or himself as part of the problem.
C) the client wants something.
D) the goals are well-formed.
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A bridge may be drawn from any of the following except which one?

A) Client transference
B) Client exceptions
C) Client goals
D) Client perceptions
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Which is not one of the structural components of end-of-session feedback?

A) Compliments
B) Exceptions
C) Bridge
D) Suggestions
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De Jong and Berg view end-of-session feedback in solution building as the same thing as making interventions.
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Insoo and her team decided not to give Albert a suggestion.
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A combination of compliments and no suggestion increases the chances that clients who do not see a problem and do not want anything will return and be more likely to define a problem on which to work.
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It is important to observe the client's reactions when giving end-of-session feedback to get some indication of whether the feedback makes sense to the client.
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End-of-session feedback is the point in solution building at which a practitioner can bring in his or her own ideas about what would be most helpful to the client and suggest them to the client.
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The "do something different" suggestion is generally given to clients who are highly motivated but do not have well-formed goals.
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At the conclusion of the end-of-session feedback for the Williams family, Gladys stated that Albert could not come back for the next session.
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Clients who see a problem but do not see themselves as part of a solution are not given suggestions.
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The rule of thumb about preparing feedback for clients is to lean in a conservative direction when caught undecided between two possible suggestion assignments; that is, go with the less demanding suggestion.
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If a competent practitioner suggests at the end of a session that the client "pay attention to what's happening in her

A) can identify exceptions but does not have well-formed goals.
B) cannot identify exceptions and does not have well-formed goals.
C) can identify exceptions and has well-formed goals.
D) has demonstrated strong powers of observation in the interview.
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When a practitioner suggests that a client "pay attention for between now and the next time we meet," the practitioner has suggested:

A) an intervention suggestion.
B) a behavioral suggestion.
C) an observational suggestion.
D) a "do something different" suggestion.
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It is a good idea to incorporate the client's words into the end-of-session feedback.
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Client who have a clear and specific miracle picture but no exceptions are generally not given a suggestion.
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At the end of the first session, Insoo and her team believed that Gladys had well-formed goals and saw herself as a central part of a solution to her problems.
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Peter did not give Ah Yan a suggestion at the end of their first session because she did not have well-formed goals.
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The most difficult part of formulating feedback for clients is figuring out which compliments to give.
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Clients who have well-formed goals and deliberate exceptions in which they play a role are assigned the suggestion.

A) do something different
B) formula first session
C) do more of the same
D) overcoming the urge
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Deck 7: Formulating Feedback for Clients
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Clients who can identify exceptions but have not defined goals may be given an observational suggestion.
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The first and most important matter in deciding on a suggestion is whether:

A) there are exceptions.
B) the client sees herself or himself as part of the problem.
C) the client wants something.
D) the goals are well-formed.
C
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A bridge may be drawn from any of the following except which one?

A) Client transference
B) Client exceptions
C) Client goals
D) Client perceptions
A
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Which is not one of the structural components of end-of-session feedback?

A) Compliments
B) Exceptions
C) Bridge
D) Suggestions
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De Jong and Berg view end-of-session feedback in solution building as the same thing as making interventions.
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Insoo and her team decided not to give Albert a suggestion.
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A combination of compliments and no suggestion increases the chances that clients who do not see a problem and do not want anything will return and be more likely to define a problem on which to work.
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It is important to observe the client's reactions when giving end-of-session feedback to get some indication of whether the feedback makes sense to the client.
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End-of-session feedback is the point in solution building at which a practitioner can bring in his or her own ideas about what would be most helpful to the client and suggest them to the client.
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The "do something different" suggestion is generally given to clients who are highly motivated but do not have well-formed goals.
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At the conclusion of the end-of-session feedback for the Williams family, Gladys stated that Albert could not come back for the next session.
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Clients who see a problem but do not see themselves as part of a solution are not given suggestions.
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The rule of thumb about preparing feedback for clients is to lean in a conservative direction when caught undecided between two possible suggestion assignments; that is, go with the less demanding suggestion.
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If a competent practitioner suggests at the end of a session that the client "pay attention to what's happening in her

A) can identify exceptions but does not have well-formed goals.
B) cannot identify exceptions and does not have well-formed goals.
C) can identify exceptions and has well-formed goals.
D) has demonstrated strong powers of observation in the interview.
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When a practitioner suggests that a client "pay attention for between now and the next time we meet," the practitioner has suggested:

A) an intervention suggestion.
B) a behavioral suggestion.
C) an observational suggestion.
D) a "do something different" suggestion.
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It is a good idea to incorporate the client's words into the end-of-session feedback.
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Client who have a clear and specific miracle picture but no exceptions are generally not given a suggestion.
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At the end of the first session, Insoo and her team believed that Gladys had well-formed goals and saw herself as a central part of a solution to her problems.
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Peter did not give Ah Yan a suggestion at the end of their first session because she did not have well-formed goals.
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The most difficult part of formulating feedback for clients is figuring out which compliments to give.
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Clients who have well-formed goals and deliberate exceptions in which they play a role are assigned the suggestion.

A) do something different
B) formula first session
C) do more of the same
D) overcoming the urge
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