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The focus of a good supervisor is on
 
  A. problems to be solved together with the clinician.
  B. supporting the clinician's efforts to deal with personal issues.
  C. discovering their clinicians' unique capacities and contributions.
  D. evaluating the impact their clinicians' make on clients' lives.

Question 2

Tom, a Stage Three clinician, has been taking issue with every suggestion his
  supervisor Rowena makes. If Rowena is a skilled self-supervisor, how is she likely to
  respond?
 
  A. She will recognize the counterdependence pattern and seek supervision if she
  loses her objectivity.
  B. She will question what she has done to damage the trust Tom formerly had in
  her.
  C. She will reflect on ways to strength her authority with all of her clinicians.
  D. She will acknowledge her need for additional training in family dynamics and
  take a course.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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