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armygirl

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Jonna's supervisory relationship with Chin got off to a rough start. Jonna had thought
  they had, in spite of this, build a good rapport, but now she wonders. What should
  Jonna do?
 
  A. Verbalize her concern and revisit any old wounds that need healing.
  B. Let her anxiety go; the quality of the relationship is less important now that
  Chin has reached Stage Four.
  C. Review the lines of authority to be sure they have not become blurred.
  D. Check to see if another supervisor is more qualified to work with Chin.

Question 2

Amanda works at a general services agency. When she needs to hire a new
  supervisor, which trait would give a candidate an advantage?
 
  A. experience working with many types of clients
  B. solid clinical skills
  C. good references
  D. comfort in working with individuals and groups



juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A



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