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bobypop

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To say that a supervisor must titrate information means that a supervisor must
  disclose
 
  A. enough to let the staff feel informed without violating confidentiality or
  causing anxiety.
  B. only information that is approved for release by upper management.
  C. everything that is not protected by an agreement of confidentiality.
  D. as much information as is necessary to prevent misunderstanding of
  management decisions.

Question 2

If a supervisory relationship never develops, what is the first thing a supervisor
  should do?
 
  A. Identify ways that the supervisor might be contributing to the problem.
  B. Get feedback from an objective observer about the quality of the relationship.
  C. Begin documenting the patterns that will lead to a poor probationary
  evaluation.
  D. Challenge the clinician to identify ways to improve the supervisory
  relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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