Вопрос
When should the therapist intervene during an ACIS observation? a. Only if there is an unacceptable delay or breakdown in social action. b. To correct minor errors in the client's behavior. c. To motivate the client to perform better. d. Whenever the client performs poorly.
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Ответ
The correct answer is a. Only if there is an unacceptable delay or breakdown in social action.During an ACIS (Assessment of Communication and Interaction Skills) observation, the therapist should intervene only if there is an unacceptable delay or breakdown in social action. This means that the therapist should wait until the client's communication or interaction skills are significantly impaired before stepping in to provide assistance or guidance.Intervening too frequently or for minor errors can disrupt the natural flow of the observation and may not provide the therapist with a clear understanding of the client's communication and interaction abilities. The goal of the ACIS observation is to assess the client's social skills in a real-world setting, and the therapist should allow the client to navigate social situations as much as possible without intervention.Therefore, the therapist should only intervene when there is a significant delay or breakdown in the client's social action, as this may indicate a more serious issue that requires attention.