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- pacifying behavior is
∘ a direct action to calm someone down
∘ something that babies do
∘ something someone does that says they’re angry
∘ a self - soothing behavior
- avoiding misuse of the word i is part of an insulated approach.
∘ true
∘ false
- which of the following best describes a nonjudgmental approach?
∘ the requirement to judge another person
∘ fixating on a person’s behavior
∘ the ability to separate a person from their behaviors
∘ none of the above
- ____________________ is used by intervening professionals to communicate their reco
the emotional struggle c and the perspective b of a person in crisis.
∘ mirroring
∘ an insulated approach
∘ reflective listening
∘ none of the above
Question 9
Pacifying behavior is self - soothing (e.g., actions to calm one's own nerves). "Direct action to calm others" is different, babies don't exclusively do it, and it's not about showing anger.
An insulated approach in communication (e.g., in crisis intervention) avoids misusing "I" to focus on the client. So avoiding misuse of "I" is part of it, making the statement true.
A nonjudgmental approach means separating the person from their behaviors (not judging them for actions). The other options involve judgment or fixation, which is not nonjudgmental.
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