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You may be able to recognize your overparticipation in a session when:
 
  a) you want to give a solution to the helpee
  b) you have a lot you want to say
  c) you are comfortable with silence
  d) your energy level is equal to the helpee

Question 2

Responding dont worry to a client:
 
  a) will help reduce a clients anxiety
  b) identifies the clients anxiety
  c) is an example of responsive listening
  d) may interfere with a clients exploration of emotion



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Answer to Question 1

b)

Answer to Question 2

d)




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