Quiz: Ambivalence/Duality: Mastering Empathic Listening and Compassionate Practice (Module 02) (NOT115-02-A) Quiz: Ambivalence/Duality: Mastering Empathic Listening and Compassionate Practice (Module 02) Training Title: Ambivalence/Duality: Mastering Empathic Listening and Compassionate Practice (Module 02) This exam contains 10 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 8 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What is the recommended percentage of time to spend on empathizing at the beginning of a session? * 10% 25% 50% 75% 2. According to Steven Andrew, how many compassionate witnesses should a person have in their life? * 2 3 4 5 3. Steven Andrew refers to the concept of ________ as the whisper that tells people they are not lovable and the world is not to be trusted. * trauma insecure attachment pesky ego intolerance 4. What does Steven Andrew recommend doing when a client is talking non-stop without pausing? * Let them continue until they’re finished Interrupt them firmly Gently interrupt them multiple times Change the subject 5. Steven Andrew refers to the concept of ________ as the paradoxical sense of setting up change. * radical acceptance intrinsic motivation ambivalence resistance 6. Steven Andrew believes that everyone experiences some form of trauma or insecure attachment in at least one domain of their life. * True False 7. Steven Andrew refers to the concept of ________ as the compulsive process that develops in response to trauma. * addiction obsessive-compulsive disorder the bone perseverance 8. According to Steven Andrew, what is the primary goal of focusing in therapy? * To develop a treatment plan To diagnose the client’s issues To understand the client’s experience on intellectual, emotional, and spiritual levels To provide advice and solutions 9. True or False: Steven Andrew believes that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) should always be the primary focus of treatment. * True False 10. What metaphor does Steven Andrew use to describe the practice of empathic listening and focusing? * Building a house Playing the piano Painting a picture Running a marathon Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ