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SO00

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If a clinician appears to show the characteristics of being at Stage Three at the
  beginning of a field experience, which of these explanations is more likely?
 
  A. The clinician is dealing with anxiety by pretending to be confident.
  B. The clinician is a graduate of an accelerated program.
  C. The clinician is progressing rapidly because of a tendency to approach
  anxiety.
  D. The clinician's performance is likely to alternate between Stages Two and
  Three.

Question 2

Linus likes everything about his new supervisory position except his own supervisor.
  When Linus asks for advice, Marvin encourages him to figure things out for himself.
  Feeling overwhelmed, Linus turns to his former coworkers for advice.
 
  What critical
  mistake has Marvin made?
  A. failing to help Linus form new supportive bonds with him and other managers
  B. forgetting that Linus needs time to get comfortable with new people
  C. ignoring Linus's need for training in clinical assessment skills
  D. expecting Linus to establish rapport with a wider variety of people



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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