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daltonest1984

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Jean finds her closeness to her client Julie very rewarding, and for several weeks her
  supervisor has enjoyed hearing about her success in establishing a strong bond.
  What question should the supervisor's supervisor raise in this situation?
 
  A. What progress has Julie made recently?
  B. How did Jean gain Julie's trust?
  C. Have your other clinicians learned to bond with clients?
  D. What did you do to develop Jean's empathy with Julie?

Question 2

Amy's anxiety is characteristic of a Stage One clinician. What other trait of a Stage
  One clinician does she show?
 
  A. high reactivity to her clients
  B. focusing on patterns among her cases
  C. comfort with experiential exercises
  D. need for emotional closure



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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