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nenivikky

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When a Satir-oriented therapist is spending time floating along with the client's distractions to identify the unique anchors of the client's reality that the therapist can tap into, they might be working with what type of client?
 
  A) Placator
  B) Blamer
  C) Superreasonable
  D) Irrelevant

Question 2

When a Satir-oriented therapist is working with a client who takes on a blamer stance, the therapist should NOT:
 
  A) placate the client by not speaking honestly and directly to them.
  B) increase the client's awareness of the thoughts and feelings of others.
  C) help the client to communicate their personal perspectives in a way that is respectful of others.
  D) directly confront the client when necessary.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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