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Why might a victim switch to the persecutor role?
 
  A. The victim rebels against being controlled by the rescuer.
  B. The victim fears that the rescuer is losing interest in the relationship.
  C. The victim resents the rescuer's pressure to become more independent.
  D. The victim is overwhelmed by having to meet too many conflicting demands.

Question 2

With Stage Three clinicians, where do supervisors most often focus their efforts?
 
  A. On getting clinicians to do what's needed to maintain quality
  B. On encouraging clinicians to explore new ideas and take more risks
  C. On adapting department expectations to clinicians' desire for more autonomy
  D. On retaining clinicians who are at risk of burning out and leaving the field



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