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Ebrown

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How should supervisors handle the blurring of boundaries that typically happens at
  Stage 4?
 
  A. Tolerate some blurring of professional and personal boundaries, but maintain
  efficiency.
  B. Encourage staffers to think of each other as people first and professionals
  second.
  C. Set an expectation that any personal relationships belong outside the office.
  D. Maintain a formal relationship with clinicians despite the temptation to get
  cozy.

Question 2

During a self-evaluation, a clinician writes, I believe that parents need to be
  motivated to change, but realize that what seems like initial resistance is often just
  anxiety. How is this comment typical of a Stage Four clinician?
 
  A. The clinician writes from an integrated therapeutic perspective.
  B. The clinician clearly expects clients to change.
  C. The clinician is objective rather than enmeshed in clients' dynamics.
  D. The clinician distinguishes personal issues from clients' issues.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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