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Course Transcript Questions The answer to Question 1 is found in Track 1 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 2 is found in Track 2 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question. Do not add any spaces.
Questions:

1. What are the reasons women commit suicide at a rate of one fourth less than men?
2. What feeling does the "unnamed difference" cause in boys?
3. What is a description of the Imaginary Stranger process defining a son's relationship with his father?
4. How may your client exhibit counterdependence?
5. A feelings list and story retelling are two interventions that can facilitate what "growth point" in your client?
6. Your male client might benefit by reviewing three ways they can express their feelings. What are they?
7. What is a good follow-up for the Fishbowl Technique?
8. How can narcissistic depressed male clients hide their insecurities?
9. What are the techniques for fighting fairly?
10. What are the techniques to help your client become less defensive and lower his anger?
11. What are the "ABC's and a D" of Rational Emotive Therapy?
12. What does an Anger Diary help a client see about his rage?
13. What is the purpose of "Systematic Desensitization?"
14. What are the battering Payoffs?

Answers:

A. 1) What they do know about their fathers is many times false. 2) They see their fathers as hyper-independent. 3) self-confident and emotion-free.
B. behaving so as to prove the absence of any dependence
C. 1) the time-out technique, 2) the power technique, 3) the "I Was Wrong" technique, 4) the counting technique, 5) the letting go technique
D. trust, emotional disclosure, and understanding
E. Activating experience, Beliefs, emotional Consequences
and Dispute the belief
F. a feeling of inadequacy as compared to the perceived pervasive power of their father
G. the "Claiming Strengths" and "Question" techniques
H. 1) They are more likely to consider the consequences of suicide on family members or others. 2) Women more often seek help long before they reach the point of considering
suicide.
I. to decrease the intensity of a client's anger by teaching him to be more relaxed in anger-provoking situations
J. a pretense of arrogance and hyperindependence.
K. Self-empathy
L. how often and how intense his anger incidents are
M. verbal sharing, bodily manifestations, and outburst
N. He gets his way, feels powerful, gets to be right, has the final say, doesn't have to ask twice, and gets to make all of the decisions.

Course Article Questions The answer to Question 15 is found in Section 15 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 16 is found in Section 16 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions

15. According to Balletto, what is the most effective means of guiding male clients away from the ledge of self-annihilation?
16. On the basis of the theory of bad luck, people with 4 accidents were 14 times higher to have an accident then the normal population. However, people with 7 accidents were how much more likely to have an accident beyond the laws of chance would explain?
17. What are examples of reflective thinking about clinical work with the Suicidal patient/client?

Answers

A. to address the child who was denied the freedom of expressing, of possessing, the full range of emotions
B. those persons who had numerous accidents showed a pronounced tendency to repeat the same type of accident
C. If nothing will be helpful in this person’s view except dying, how will that help?; What is the goal/function of the suicide wish; What would be alternative ways to get what is needed?; How can I help this person to get even a little bit more of what he/she wants other than by suicide?; and Looking at the pattern, what is one small concrete change that would make a difference? (e.g., a contact, a comfort, a new skill, a supervisory arrangement?).

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