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Test Conflict Management in Session
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QUESTION 1: According to the text, what should the therapist do when the interaction in the office becomes abusive?
Allowing them to freely express their anger to work through the conflict
Adopting a neutral position without intervening
Actively intervene to stop the escalation and cut the scene short
Record the behavior and refer to another professional
2nd QUESTION: According to the text, what method is mentioned that the therapist can use with the body or voice to interrupt an escalation?
Asking the partner to leave the room immediately
Acting solely as a referee who sanctions faults
Using the body or firm voice, e.g. raising the hand or saying "I need you to stop right now."
Allowing dialogue to unburden themselves
3rd QUESTION: According to the text, why is it contraindicated to allow the couple to shout at each other or insult each other during the session?
Because it recreates the domestic trauma and damages the therapeutic alliance
Because it improves emotional communication between partners
Because it demonstrates that the therapist maintains neutrality
Because it speeds up problem solving
QUESTION 4: According to the text, what is the therapist's most important tool when dealing with high-conflict couples?
Increasing confrontation to get clients to take responsibility
Maintain one's own emotional regulation through self-soothing
Always separate the couple without allowing dialogue
Yielding to anger to avoid further escalation
QUESTION 5: According to the text, what should the therapist monitor to maintain emotional regulation?
The family histories of each partner
Own physical signs such as blood pressure and heart rate
Comments from outside observers
Administrative documentation of the session
QUESTION 6: According to the text, what is the effect of making the therapist's tension transparent in a controlled way?
Model emotional regulation and help to lower the partner's activated pace
Increase tension to confront problems
Hide one's own reactions to maintain authority
Immediately refer to individual therapy
QUESTION 7: According to the text, what is involved in instituting a 'time-out' within the session?
Keep talking until the partner calms down on his or her own
End therapy immediately
Sanction the more active partner
Instruct a pause or deactivation activity to de-escalate and then reintegrate
QUESTION 8: According to the text, what is the benefit of a strategic time-out?
Allowing the partner to re-intensify the conflict
To eliminate the need for emotional regulation
To accelerate decision making in the couple
To break the inertia of conflict and regain reflective cortical functioning
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