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rlane42

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Who decides what topics are okay or not okay to discuss in supervision?
 
  A. the supervisor
  B. the clinician
  C. the supervisor and clinician together
  D. the department manager

Question 2

If all goes well, what happens to a new supervisor's allegiances?
 
  A. The new supervisor bonds with his or her supervisor.
  B. Relationships with former peers remain unchanged.
  C. Other supervisors become the primary source of support.
  D. A mentor outside the agency provides a balanced perspective.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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