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Stage 1 - (ANSWERS)Current Picture, What's going on?
Stage 1, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Story, tell the story
Stage 1, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)New Perspective, understand blindspot. Develop new
perspectives to reframe stories.
Stage 1, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Leverage, Identify key issues to work on that underline the
problem or situation
Stage 2 - (ANSWERS)Preferred Picture, What do I need or want?
Stage 2, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Brainstorm possibilities for a better future. What goals do you
want to set?
Stage 2, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)Change the agenda, and choose realistic goals to address key
problems.
Stage 2, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Commitment. Find incentives to fully commit to address
problem
Stage 3 - (ANSWERS)The Way Forward, How do I get what I need and want?
Stage 3, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Possible strategies, brainstorming solutions. Identify
strategies to achieve goals (Brainstorm strategies)
Stage 3, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)Best-fit strategies. Choose "best-fit" strategies
Stage 3, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Plan, create a specific plan
Action arrow - (ANSWERS)have a bias for action from the beginning. Change requires action.
Why are questions valuable? - (ANSWERS)They allow us to look for specific information. Clarify,
dig deeper, direct, and we can bring out more in specific areas. We also want to add more
structure, provide guidance.
What is the purpose of reflections? - (ANSWERS)It's a springboard, it makes it so we don't skip
to the solution and see where they're at. It's a great way to communicate empathy. It's being
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able to understand them and convey that understanding back. It allows them to think and
clarify. It allows them to take the lead.
What is advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Opening the door they barely left open in the hallway.
Reading between the lines. There is a lot that is there that they won't say out loud. There is
meaning behind what they are saying, but they don't know it. They will have an "aha" moment.
A type of reflection about things they have inferred.
Why do we use indirect questions? - (ANSWERS)To soften it. So we don't sound like we are
questioning them, interrogating.
What are you doing when you are using advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Brainstorming what
the other person is feeling. Giving everything I know, what must this be like?
How to get good at advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Variety is the spice of life. We want to use
R.C, R.F., you are concise
What is effective helping? - (ANSWERS)making the helpee self-sufficient, utilize their strengths,
timing, help the client understand what they need inside and outside. Meeting an individual
where they are at.
What is the purpose and benefits of using reflections of content and feeling? -
(ANSWERS)Narrow down key ideas, clarify, draw out thoughts and helps them elaborate,
springboard.
What is the difference between reflection of content and summary? - (ANSWERS)similar that
you are relaying the content back, but a summary is a bigger chunk of material and reflection of
content is listening to one little response, like capturing the story line and reflecting it back.
What is the purpose of a summary? - (ANSWERS)boils the discussion down to the key ideas,
helps with pacing, captures themes and patterns.
What are good reasons to ask questions? - (ANSWERS)context, clarification, know more of how
the person is feeling, think deeper, teach, elaborate, lead the conversation, redirect.
Bad reasons to ask questions? - (ANSWERS)Mind guessing game, change the topic, fill in
silence.
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Stage 1 - (ANSWERS)Current Picture, What's going on?
Stage 1, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Story, tell the story
Stage 1, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)New Perspective, understand blindspot. Develop new
perspectives to reframe stories.
Stage 1, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Leverage, Identify key issues to work on that underline the
problem or situation
Stage 2 - (ANSWERS)Preferred Picture, What do I need or want?
Stage 2, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Brainstorm possibilities for a better future. What goals do you
want to set?
Stage 2, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)Change the agenda, and choose realistic goals to address key
problems.
Stage 2, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Commitment. Find incentives to fully commit to address
problem
Stage 3 - (ANSWERS)The Way Forward, How do I get what I need and want?
Stage 3, substage 1 - (ANSWERS)Possible strategies, brainstorming solutions. Identify
strategies to achieve goals (Brainstorm strategies)
Stage 3, substage 2 - (ANSWERS)Best-fit strategies. Choose "best-fit" strategies
Stage 3, substage 3 - (ANSWERS)Plan, create a specific plan
Action arrow - (ANSWERS)have a bias for action from the beginning. Change requires action.
Why are questions valuable? - (ANSWERS)They allow us to look for specific information. Clarify,
dig deeper, direct, and we can bring out more in specific areas. We also want to add more
structure, provide guidance.
What is the purpose of reflections? - (ANSWERS)It's a springboard, it makes it so we don't skip
to the solution and see where they're at. It's a great way to communicate empathy. It's being
, Faml 420 Final Exam and Midterm Exam (Actual
Exams) | All Questions and Correct Answers |
Graded A+ | Verified Answers | Newest Versions
2025
able to understand them and convey that understanding back. It allows them to think and
clarify. It allows them to take the lead.
What is advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Opening the door they barely left open in the hallway.
Reading between the lines. There is a lot that is there that they won't say out loud. There is
meaning behind what they are saying, but they don't know it. They will have an "aha" moment.
A type of reflection about things they have inferred.
Why do we use indirect questions? - (ANSWERS)To soften it. So we don't sound like we are
questioning them, interrogating.
What are you doing when you are using advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Brainstorming what
the other person is feeling. Giving everything I know, what must this be like?
How to get good at advanced empathy? - (ANSWERS)Variety is the spice of life. We want to use
R.C, R.F., you are concise
What is effective helping? - (ANSWERS)making the helpee self-sufficient, utilize their strengths,
timing, help the client understand what they need inside and outside. Meeting an individual
where they are at.
What is the purpose and benefits of using reflections of content and feeling? -
(ANSWERS)Narrow down key ideas, clarify, draw out thoughts and helps them elaborate,
springboard.
What is the difference between reflection of content and summary? - (ANSWERS)similar that
you are relaying the content back, but a summary is a bigger chunk of material and reflection of
content is listening to one little response, like capturing the story line and reflecting it back.
What is the purpose of a summary? - (ANSWERS)boils the discussion down to the key ideas,
helps with pacing, captures themes and patterns.
What are good reasons to ask questions? - (ANSWERS)context, clarification, know more of how
the person is feeling, think deeper, teach, elaborate, lead the conversation, redirect.
Bad reasons to ask questions? - (ANSWERS)Mind guessing game, change the topic, fill in
silence.