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RYAN BANYAN

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_________ is the term used when a client demonstrates no expression or facial movement.
 
  A) Flat affect
  B) Expressionlessness
  C) Sad affect
  D) Labile affect

Question 2

When a contradiction between a verbal and nonverbal message is noticed, an appropriate response from the practitioner might be:
 
  A) to ignore the contradiction since a comment may sound accusatory.
  B) to make a comment such as, I heard you say you weren't nervous and noticed that you're bouncing your leg and clenching your fists.
  C) to make a comment such as, You're not telling the truth. Your body language does not match your words.
  D) to make eye contact and create a contradiction between the practitioner's verbal and nonverbal communication.



beccamahon

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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