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swpotter12

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Horace, a Stage One clinician, is feeling overwhelmed by details. Which type of
  assignment would best help him get comfortable with the new information he's
  learned?
 
  A. Give a writing assignment to help Horace analyze relationships.
  B. Conduct an empty chair exercise to analyze Horace's personal issues.
  C. Record a session to help Horace analyze micro-processes.
  D. Invite Horace to analyze the problem from a client's perspective in a role play

Question 2

How does the way a supervisor handles confrontation change as a clinician advances
  to Stage Two?
 
  A. The supervisor can challenge the clinician to explore her reactions and the
  session process at deeper levels.
  B. The supervisor can act more like a supportive peer because of the clinician's
  demonstrated ability to meet expectations.
  C. The supervisor should reserve confrontation for situations where the clinician
  has not met performance standards.
  D. The supervisor should minimize confrontation to preserve the bond
  established with the clinician.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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